Marcus Rashford (27, on loan from Aston Villa) has not had a calm moment.
The British media 'The Sun' reported on the 23rd (Korean time) that "Rashford's Rolls-Royce came to a stop in the middle of the highway due to a tire failure."
Rashford, who was called up to the England national team, experienced a car breakdown while passing through the highway last Friday. The tire burst, and the vehicle was stopped on the road for more than an hour, and ultimately it had to be towed. According to the media, it is unclear who was driving at the time.
The location of the breakdown was close to the point where Rashford had an accident last year. At that time, he was also driving a Rolls-Royce when the accident occurred, and the vehicle was heavily damaged. The vehicle was later auctioned off. The listed price was £700,000 (about 1.17 billion won), but it was disposed of for £184,000 (about 300 million won).
Rashford replaced the vehicle with a white model of the same model after the accident. The first vehicle was gray. The vehicle that broke down this time is believed to be the white Rolls-Royce he replaced after the accident.
'The Sun' noted that “Rashford has no luck with Rolls-Royce. One was scrapped, and the other broke down,” adding, “He spent a total of £1.4 million (about 2.3 billion won), but it's questionable whether it was worth it. I hope for better luck on the field.”
The vehicle Rashford scrapped last year was a 'MANSORY RAY' model. It had only 1,000 miles on the odometer. He had the accident while heading home from the Carrington training ground after a 1-0 victory against Burnley in a Premier League match.
At the time, Rashford claimed, “Another vehicle suddenly entered my lane.” The impact caused the vehicle to collide with a traffic island pillar. The front end of the vehicle, as well as the left front fender, rear wheels, and bumper, were all damaged.
Fortunately, there were no casualties in either accident. Rashford and the driver involved in the accident were both unharmed.
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