Will Marcus Rashford play for Man Utd against Sevilla? Latest injury updates

MARCUS RASHFORD is having the season of his life for Manchester United – but it could be coming to an abrupt halt.

Rashford, 25, has taken his game to the next level under Erik ten Hag by bagging 28 goals in all competitions.

PARashford hobbled off having sustained a groin injury against Everton[/caption]

This includes breaking Cristiano Ronaldo’s incredible record while firing United to the Europa League quarter-finals.

However, Rashford hobbled off with a groin injury during the Red Devils’ 2-0 win against Everton on Saturday.

And United are sweating over whether the England international can feature in the crunch clash with Sevilla.

Will Marcus Rashford play for Man Utd against Sevilla?

Rashford went for a scan on Tuesday so that the club doctors could assess whether he’ll be fit to play against Sevilla.

But reports suggest that Erik ten Hag will not risk playing his red-hot forward with so much to riding on the rest of the campaign.

However, Rashford post a cryptic message to social media stating that there is ‘Plenty more in the tank’ exciting fans for a quicker recovery than expected.

The United gaffer is set to speak on the issue in his press conference this afternoon.

What has been said?

Erik ten Hag kept it short and sweet when quizzed about Rashford’s injury after United’s win against the Toffees.

He said: “I can’t say at this moment. Obviously he went off and we have to wait for the diagnosis and we will see.”

Which competitions are Manchester United still involved in?

Mathematically, Manchester United can still win the Premier League although it is highly unlikely due to the points tally of Arsenal and Manchester City.

But having already secured Carabao Cup glory this season, the Red Devils can complete the treble as they have a favourable FA Cup semi-final against Brighton coming up.

And if United can see off serial winners Sevilla, they’ll only be two steps away from winning the Europa League too.

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