
Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford feels ready for a competitive return.
The 23-year-old's last official appearance came in the Euro 2020 final, when he was one of three England players to miss a penalty in the shootout as the Three Lions lost to Italy.
Rashford underwent surgery on his shoulder in the summer and returned to action on Wednesday, scoring twice in a friendly against Blackburn Rovers held behind closed doors, which United won 3-0.
"It's good now, I'm pretty much at the end now," Rashford told United's official website on Thursday, after receiving a honorary doctorate from the University of Manchester in a special ceremony at Old Trafford.
"I feel ready to be back on the pitch. So yeah, I'm just looking forward to the next slot of games – it's a busy schedule."
Rashford hasn't played for his club since May 26, when Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men lost the Europa League final on penalties against Villarreal and his return comes at an opportune time for the Norwegian.
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