Manchester United will do everything possible to make sure Marcus Rashford is fit to face EPL leaders, Liverpool on Sunday, according to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Rashy was subbed in during United’s 1-0 FA Cup third-round replay win over Wolves at Old Trafford but he played just 16 minutes before being replaced after a blow to the back following a challenge from Matt Doherty on Wednesday.
Ole believes the youngster is a quick healer and he only hopes it is not so serious.
He added that if he is not fit, he’ll have to play without him.
His words, “He’s a quick healer and he’ll play through some pain, definitely, if he’s capable, if it’s not a bad, bad injury,”
“But we’ve seen that he’s struggled lately – but more when he’s been tired.
“He wasn’t on long enough to be tired so I think it might have been something that just happened there and then.
“He’s been absolutely top this season so we’ll do everything we can to get him fit for Sunday.
“If he’s not then we’ll play without him.”
On the many injuries in the team, “It’s football, I’ll never ever complain about all the injuries we’ve got,”
“That’s just part and parcel of it and at the moment that’s Marcus. He’s been available and fit all season so you can’t complain.”
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