MANCHESTER United stars have been blasted for driving recklessly near their training base.
Residents spoke of their anger after we revealed Marcus Rashford’s £700,000 Rolls-Royce was wrecked in a collision with a car driven by a gran, 74.
Engineer Peter Laycock said his fiancée Amy, 41, has raised concerns about players speeding near the Carrington complex.
Peter, 36, said: “We see them on this road every day.
“Amy contacted the club because she wasn’t happy with how some of the younger players were driving. One nearly hit her.
“She made a call and was told it would be passed on.”
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Mr Laycock said he was recently in his car at lights next to Rashford and had to move out of the way when the ace raced off to avoid autograph-hunters.
United were contacted for comment about players’ driving.
Yesterday the gran involved in Saturday night’s crash refused to comment from her home in Cheshire.
A relative confirmed she was “OK”.
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Rashford had just left Carrington after being bussed back following the 1-0 win at Burnley.
His car also hit a camera post leaving him shaken but unhurt.
Greater Manchester Police yesterday said it was a “non-serious road traffic accident” so they will not be investigating further.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk