Manchester United legend have slammed Rashford for his inconsistency and unthinkable actions both on and of the pitch. According to Sky Sports, Marcus Rashford was caught speeding at 104 mph in his £560,000 Rolls Royce and has since been banned from driving. Evra said “he’s just really lucky if it was the time of Ferguson he will never play football again for United, he lacks discipline he has made it a habit of himself to get involved in controversies off the pitch so unprofessional you cannot be a Manchester United player and be like this as a striker no it’s unacceptable, from what I see he’s tired of playing for the badge I think it’s time for him to leave the club”. Evra slams Rashford after another controversies off the pitch. This is unacceptable from rashford more pressure coming to him can he prove his doubters wrong

Marcus Rashford has been banned from driving after being caught speeding at 104 mph in his £560,000 Rolls Royce, as reported by Sky Sports. The 26-year-old Manchester United forward was stopped by undercover officers while driving the 564-hp Cullinan Blue Shadow on the M60 motorway.
He received a £1,666 fine, a six-month driving suspension, and was ordered to pay £120 in court costs along with a £66 surcharge, according to HM Courts and Tribunals Service. This incident occurred just a few months after another crash involving one of his Rolls Royce cars in December.
METRO reported that Rashford explained to the officer who pulled him over that he was speeding because he believed he was being followed. The officer advised him to call 999 if he thought he was being followed, to which Rashford replied, “It happens all the time and I would be calling you every day.”
Rashford has faced several off-field controversies recently. Last season, he was benched by Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag for missing training to attend a party in Ireland. Additionally, he has struggled with his form on the pitch and lost his place in the England national team.
He missed out on a spot in the Euro 2020 squad, where England performed well and reached the final without him. Rashford aims to overcome these distractions and focus on the upcoming season, which looks promising for Manchester United with the new additions of Joshua Zirkzee and Leny Yoro.