Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has given a report on Marcus Rashford after the Manchester United striker was constrained off against Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday night.
Our local no.10 scored his third so easy yet so usual goal against the Ligue 1 victors to make it 1-1 in the Champions League encounter at Old Trafford after Neymar had broken the halt from the get-go. Tragically, notwithstanding United beginning the second half well, Marquinhos put PSG back in front and Rashford made his exit with a physical issue instantly thereafter, before Neymar made it 3-1 in added time.
Talking after the last whistle, a baffled Solskjaer affirmed the striker is battling with a shoulder injury that will require clinical consideration.
Solksjaer said: “It’s just niggling him, that shoulder injury. Let’s see how quickly he can recover. Let’s hope he can be ready for the West Ham game. But we don’t know.”
As the supervisor recommends, it currently stays not yet clear if Rashford will be accessible for Saturday’s Premier League clash against West Ham at the London Stadium – where kick-off is planned for 17:30 GMT. The Hammers are right now fifth in the table after a run of positive outcomes and Marcus will be resolved to be included, with the Reds quick to expand on some improved alliance structure.
David De Gea may likewise be dicey for the West Ham game after the United goalkeeper was seen battling with an obvious physical issue during the second half against PSG. Our no.1 made a staggering one-gave spare to push Mitchel Bakker’s shot wide in the 68th moment, however was rapidly frowning and later went to the cold earth.
De Gea had breezed through a wellness assessment to begin after a knee issue constrained him off against Southampton a weekend ago when Dean Henderson had his spot in front of the nets.
Solskjaer gave no report on David’s wellness in his post media duties, so ideally the Spaniard isn’t truly stung.