Marcus Rashford and his representative arrive at Manchester United training after missing Newport County win
Marcus Rashford arrived at Carrington alongside one of his representatives on Monday morning after he missed the FA Cup fourth-round win over Newport County.
The 26-year-old was not included as part of the squad that travelled to South Wales on Saturday afternoon having reported ill for their final training session before the match on Friday.
Rashford was asked to remain at Carrington to train as he recovered. Jonny Evans, who also missed the final training session, not only made the trip to Newport, but also featured from the bench in the 4-2 win.
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United players were summoned back to the club's training complex on Monday morning, with Rashford's brother and advisor, Dwaine Maynard, also seen arriving separately.
Rashford flew to Belfast in midweek and was filmed out in the Northern Ireland capital one evening. United said they were informed the imagery was from Wednesday night and the players had a day off on Thursday.
It has been suggested the England international was pictured socialising on Thursday night ahead of a training session on Friday when he reported ill.
When Ten Hag was pressed on Rashford's absence following the win over Newport, he replied: "In what sense? So he reported ill, for the rest it's an internal matter, I deal with it. As I said, it's an internal matter.
"For you (it raises more questions than answers), but not for me. It's an internal matter, I will deal with it."
When asked if this was indicative of the "no-good culture" Ten Hag inherited, the Dutchman said: "I don't go in this case, I've talked before about it. I