Erik ten Hag has reminded Manchester United's players of the need for discipline off the pitch after Marcus Rashford's latest off-field indiscretion.
Rashford was dropped from United's 4-2 FA Cup win at Newport on Sunday, after calling in sick for training on Friday, having been out at a Belfast nightclub until the early hours.
United issued a statement on Monday, stating Rashford had “taken responsibility for his actions” after an internal disciplinary process, with the striker back in training and available for selection.
The England striker is understood to have been fined two weeks' wages – around £700,000 – with United boss Ten Hag issuing a broader warning in the wake of Rashford's ill-advised escapade
“So he has taken responsibility and for the rest it's an internal matter,” said Ten Hag. “Case closed.”
Asked if Rashford's conduct pointed to lack of respect towards him, Ten Hag said: “It's nothing to do with that but let's focus on the game, let's move on.
“The statement is clear and we have to focus on winning football games.” When pushed on the issue of discipline off the field, Ten Hag said: “In football, you need discipline - that is on the pitch but also off the pitch.
“There is a line between, when every player, every professional knows this, what is required. We have to focus on winning football games, that's what matters and every top professional knows what is required.”
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