Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer hopes that Marcus Rashford will be fit for their Sunday clash against Tottenham in the Premier League.
Solskjear risked Rashford in midweek against Granada in the Europa League quarter final first leg.
The Englishman scored the first goal in a 2-0 away win, which sets up United nicely for the second leg at home next week.
Rashford has been struggling with shoulder and ankle problems this term.
"Fantastic goal," Solskjaer told reporters.
"Great ball by Victor, great run and skill to bring the ball down like this we've seen it a few times before and that's a top, top quality goal."
Asked if Rashford could be ready for Spurs, given he came off in the 65th minute against Granada, Solskjear added: "It's the same thing as before.
"He's not recovered from it and hopefully it's not got any worse from this because he lasted 70 against Brighton, 65 now, so hopefully he's ready.
"I think he should be ready for Sunday and the goal is exceptional."

