Marcus Rashford and Bruno Fernandes reportedly rushed to aid a female motorist after the England star’s horror car crash.
Rashford and his Manchester United team-mates returned to the club’s Carrington training complex by coach after their 1-0 win over Burnley on Saturday. The 25-year-old collected his £700,000 Rolls Royce before leaving the training ground, after which he was involved in a car accident.
His vehicle was left badly damaged after the collision with a bollard close to Carrington. But he reportedly immediately climbed out of the luxury motor to check that the woman in the other car was not hurt.
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Rashford was then joined by Red Devils captain Fernandes, who saw the aftermath of the incident while driving past and stopped by. The Portuguese midfielder, who netted the winner against Burnley with a sumptuous volley, ensured his team-mate and the woman motorist were okay.
A source told The Mirror: "Modern vehicles are incredibly robust, and that helped to protect Marcus. He got out of the car unassisted and his first thought was for the woman motorist to make sure that she was not hurt.
"Bruno stopped because he saw his team-mate and obviously he was worried about him and the woman driver. So he made sure they were both fine and able to leave the scene without any problems."
Police were called to the scene as both Rashford and the female motorist spoke to officers. The pair were breathalysed and left without any further action being taken.
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United later issued an update stating Rashford is not injured and that no ambulance was required for either of the parties involved. Rashford, who was reportedly shaken by the accident, also posted an Instagram update himself.
Referring to the Burnley victory and the accident, he wrote: "3 points on the road! I’m alright guys thanks for the messages." United next face Crystal Palace in the EFL Cup on Tuesday, before facing the Eagles at home again on Saturday.
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