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Man Utd stars drive into training in style in plush cars before jetting to Barcelona for Europa clash


MANCHESTER UNITED arrived at training in style ahead of their trip to Barcelona.

The Red Devils take on the La Liga leaders in the first leg of their Europa League tie on Thursday.

Marcus Rashford showed up in his £280,000 McLarenCredit: Zenpix
Harry Maguire prepares for training after playing at the weekendCredit: Zenpix
Lisandro Martinez was accompanied by a friend on his way into trainingCredit: Zenpix
Brandom Williams arrived in a flash carCredit: Zenpix
Fred could play a big role against BarcelonaCredit: Zenpix

United stars arrived at Carrington to train ahead of their trip to the Nou Camp.

Marcus Rashford turned up in a fancy McLaren with a personalised ‘R10 LTM’ number plate.

The luxurious McLaren 765 Long Tail is worth an estimated £280,000.

The car has a top speed of 205mph, hitting 60mph in just 2.1 seconds.

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Rashford’s team-mates Fred and Brandon Wiliams were also spotted driving into the training complex.

While Bruno Fernandes also looked stylish arriving in his Mercedes-Benz GLC-Coupe.

World Cup winner Lisandro Martinez turned up in a flashy black Audi with Harry Maguire in a Range Rover.

The United squad will be hopeful of picking up a result to take back to Manchester and have been boosted by the news Ousmane Dembele is unavailable for the clash.

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The Barcelona winger has impressed this season but is absent with a thigh injury he picked up at the end of last month.

In-form Rashford could be key for the Red Devils following a return of 13 goals in his last 15 games.

But Xavi reportedly has a plan to stop him – by making central defender Ronald Auraujo man-mark him out of the game.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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