Man Utd hugely disappointed with first-team star using Nitrous Oxide, Red Devils career all over - Insider
Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford once became dizzy, short of breath and nauseous during a training session at Carrington, and the medics discovered that he had been using Nitrous Oxide following tests, according to Utd Menace.
The Red Devils were disappointed with their academy graduate, and the discovery proved to be the final nail in the coffin of his Man United career.
The Man United insider, followed by the likes of Mike Keegan, Laurie Whitwell, and Peter Hall on X (formerly Twitter), were the first to exclusively reveal that Ruben Amorim unleashed a rage in the dressing room after the defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion last season.
They took to social media this evening to post the news about Rashford but deleted their account afterwards.
The Red Devils star is set to join Barcelona on a season-long loan with an option to buy after spending part of last season on loan at Aston Villa.
He fell out of favour with Man United head coach Ruben Amorim, who blasted his poor efforts in training sessions, and it is unknown whether the claims from Utd Menace have anything to do with how the Portuguese reacted to the attitude of the England international.
Former Red Devils star Mason Greenwood was once seen inhaling nitrous oxide back in 2020.
Nitrous oxide, also known as laughing gas or ‘hippy crack’, has become popular among Premier League stars, with Kyle Walker seen inhaling it in 2013, while Raheem Sterling was once given a dressing down by former Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers for doing likewise.
Nitrous oxide is contained in canisters, which are then used to fill balloons which are inhaled to provide a quick ‘high’.
Risks from its usage include heart attack, strokes and brain damage, and routine drug tests carried out on Premier League players are unlikely to detect its presence.
Article written by Alani Adefunmiloye .