As Manchester United played out a goalless draw against Wolves at the Molineux Stadium last week, it culminated in a replay as both sides sought for a place into fourth round of the FA Cup competition.
But with the return leg coming in between the time Manchester United would be facing arch rivals Liverpool on the road, certain precaution was taken.
This by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as Rashford was rested initially but picked up an injury after being on the pitch for only 16 minutes. It was a bizarre news for the club despite the 1-0 win at home to Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Following the win one evaluate the positives to take from Marcus Rashford’s injury as they travel to lock horns with Liverpool at Anfield on Super Sunday.
He’s a Quick Healer
The Manchester United star who is more likely to be ascribe the term United lynch pin may been injured against Wolverhampton Wanderers.
However, there are signs of positivity as manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer sounded somehow confidence ahead of the trip to face Liverpool.
He did admit that Rashford’s injury is a menace ahead of the trip but the fact that the player is a quick healer provides the good news United fans would love to hear as medication and test would be conducted for further diagnosis on the player in view of getting him fit against the Reds.
Rashford Possible To Face Liverpool
This is the tone Manchester United fans would love to hear as they need the player big time against League leaders Liverpool.
When asked about the player regarding the injury manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer spoke at length with optimism as he feel that Rashford could just be find with adequate medical management.
He believes the player could feature against Liverpool while stating that the player picked up knocks here and there in the game and had to be the substitute despite being on the pitch not long enough against the visiting Wolves side.
Quick Medical Adaptation
The player would readily respond to the medics as United put things in place to ensure that Marcus Rashford is fit for the Liverpool showdown, however small it maybe.
He walked off the pitch on his own suggesting that the injury may probably not be a long one as optimism are high in the United camp for is availability in the match against Liverpool.
He’s 22 years old and should be able to respond to treatment via passing a late fitness test while also can play with a pain killer though if the injury is not very serious. The player (Rashford) may feature with hope to set things right against rivals Liverpool when both sides file out on the pitch.