Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has laid down the law with a troubled star.
The Dutch head coach has told Marcus Rashford he has to take responsibility for his actions.
Rashford was fined two weeks' wages for skipping training on Friday as he was out late partying.
Aheda of a Premier League game against Wolves on Thursday, United boss Ten Hag told reporters: “He has taken responsibility.
“So, case closed. In football, you need discipline and that is on the pitch, but also off the pitch, because there's a line between.
“Every player knows this, every professional knows this and knows what is required.
“I didn't pick Marcus on Sunday. Now we draw the line from that point and we move on."