MANCHESTER, England: Manchester United Erik ten Hag wants to draw a line under the Marcus Rashford story, saying the forward has taken ownership of the behaviour that had him dropped from Sunday's (Jan 28) FA Cup match.The 26-year-old missed training last Friday and was absent from Sunday's 4-2 FA Cup fourth-round win against Newport County after he had reportedly been spotted at nightspots in Belfast earlier in the week."He has taken responsibility and for the rest it is an internal matter," Ten Hag told reporters on Wednesday. "Case closed."United will have goalkeeper Andre Onana on Thursday when they play at Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Onana featured in just one of Cameroon's four games at the Africa Cup of Nations, where they went out in the last 16.Rashford has had a difficult season scoring four goals after his career-high 30 last year.
Ten Hag was asked if the player's behaviour shows a lack of respect for the club."It is nothing to do with that," the manager said. "Let's focus on the game ...
We have to focus on winning football games."In football you need discipline on the pitch but also off the pitch - there is a line between.