Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford has allayed fears he’s set for a spell out after coming off in the draw against Liverpool. The
England striker was replaced by Antony after an hour played at Old Trafford on Sunday. Rashford signalled to the bench that he wanted to come off, after sustaining a knock. Rashford was starting after being benched for the defeat to
Chelsea three days earlier. Erik ten Hag said after the draw at Old Trafford that he was unsure how long Rashford would be out, but was hopeful it would not be long. ‘I’m not sure, but I don’t think it will be long term,’ said Ten Hag.
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Instagram who asked if he was ‘okay’, Rashford confirmed he hasn’t sustained a long-term injury. ‘I will be okay,’ said Rashford. For more stories like this, check our sport page . Follow Metro Sport for the latest news on
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