Marcus Rashford’s anticipated availability to play against Manchester City on October 2, according to ESPN, has given Manchester United a major boost....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

With four victories in a row, the Red Devils have been in superb league form.

Rashford has scored three goals this season, and his efforts under new manager Erik ten Hag have been praised.

On September 14, during United’s 3-1 victory over Arsenal, the attacker was taken off and has been recovering from a muscular injury ever since.

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He was not present for United’s 2-0 victory over FC Sheriff Tiraspol on September 15 and their 1-0 loss to Real Sociedad on September 8 due to injury.

Rashford’s injury, according to Manchester United’s medical team, is not serious, and they anticipate that he will be able to play in the Manchester Derby on October 2.

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In contrast to his 2021–22 season, when he only managed five goals and two assists in 32 games, Rashford’s season has been fairly successful.

Many anticipate that Rashford will be selected for the England national team for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in November given his great start to the season.

He was absent from Gareth Southgate’s current squad for the matches against Italy on September 23 and Germany on September 26.

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There were concerns over Rashford’s future at Manchester United throughout the previous season.

Under former temporary manager Ralf Rangnick, Anthony Elanga took his spot during the previous campaign.

According to reports, Paris Saint-Germain got in touch with his agent to discuss a potential transfer, but Manchester United has always wanted him to stay.

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