Marcus Rashford increases Manchester United injuries



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Manchester United have received a significant injury boost ahead of their game against Wolves tonight, with Marcus Rashford training.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has staggered his team’s training schedule this week to deal with the backlog of matches during the holiday period. Some small groups have trained outside and Rashford, Juan Mata and Facundo Pellistri were among the group exercising at a snowy Aon Training Complex in Carrington on Tuesday morning.

It remains to be seen if Rashford is fit enough to start the Wolves game with a shoulder problem, while Aaron Wan-Bissaka is also struggling to regain shape. United are likely to be left without Victor Lindelof (back), with Eric Bailly and Axel Tuanzebe competing for starts.



Manchester United were frustrated after a late draw denied them victory at Leicester at the early start of Boxing Day.

United took the lead twice with goals from Marcus Rashford and Bruno Fernandes, but a late goal from Jamie Vardy meant the game ended 2-2, meaning the Reds missed their chance to overtake the Foxes and take second. place in the Premier League table.

United don’t have to wait too long to get back on the winning track as they host the Wolves on Tuesday night.

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Marcus Rashford and coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer during a first team training session

Solskjaer hinted that Rashford, Bruno Fernandes and Harry Maguire, arguably United’s top three players right now, can’t rest as he chases three vital points against the Wolves.

He said: “Of course they have to rest at certain points, but again we need points and we have to play in strong teams and build on things.

“Even playing when you’re a little tired develops and improves you. If you see the best teams, then they don’t rotate as much, the best players don’t rotate that much.”



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