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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insists that Manchester United are not taking chances if they continue to play Marcus Rashford.
Rashford, who hopes to be fit to face Brighton on Sunday, missed all three of England’s qualifying matches for the 2022 World Cup last month after limping from an FA Cup quarter-final loss in Leicester.
The forward has looked bad in recent games and his management team say he has not been fully fit for two years.
But although he has suffered shoulder and foot injuries, Solskjaer says the 23-year-old is “tough and robust” and United does not expose him to danger.
“I have no concerns about Marcus’s general physical condition at all. Every footballer has a little here and there. Very rarely do you say that you are 100% fit, “says the United boss.
“I was impressed by its resistance and robustness. He wants to play.
“He has a character that, even if he feels something, he doesn’t want to miss games because he loves Man United and football too much to take a look.
“He wants to give it his all. That’s quite a credit to him, but of course the little bumps he’s taking we have a great staff to take care of. But it has not been too great a concern or concern.
“There has never been a risk that we thought would harm it. This is how it is when you are a professional footballer with a match every three or four days.
“He has been relentless this season, so we haven’t had time.
“Sometimes you can send them for a week to a sunny place and hopefully that will come back again so we can take care of the players.”
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