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Marcus Rashford reveals tardiness after proving a sleeping beauty against Wolves

Erik ten Hag greets his match winner after the full-time whistle
Erik ten Hag greets his match winner after the full-time whistle

Marcus Rashford revealed he was dropped for oversleeping and being late to a team meeting before snatching Manchester United's winner at Wolves.

The striker came off the bench to inspire United’s 1-0 victory at Molineux having been sanctioned for breaking manager Erik ten Hag’s rules.

It lifted United into the top four and above Tottenham – who host Aston Villa on New Year’s Day – and Rashford admitted he was to blame for being axed.

He told BT Sport: "Obviously it’s team rules. I made a mistake. That can happen. I’m obviously disappointed not to play but I understand the decision and I’m happy we managed to win anyway.

"We draw a line under it and move on. I was a little bit late for a meeting. I overslept but it can happen."

Ten Hag added: "Everyone has to match the standards and rules. We have to have consequences and it is what I expect on the pitch. He gave the right answer.

"I was not satisfied with the performance in the first half. We have to be more clinical and we know Rashy can score the goals and that’s what he did.

"We are a team, it’s hard to beat and that’s because we are attacking with 11 and defending with 11. When you are out of the pitch and missing the standards and rules it also flows onto the pitch."

Julen Lopetegui said after his first home league game in charge: "We are disappointed with the result, we deserved more but I want to highlight the belief and the way they fought a big team.

"They were thinking and working to beat them. We have to improve but in the end we deserved more.

"They didn’t have chances in the second half, the match was arriving in a key moment but it was a pity they scored. It was a different match in the last 15 minutes.

"The only way I know to improve is to make more chances and have the confidence in the players to score more. I believe in my players."

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