
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says Marcus Rashford could start against Leicester City on Saturday.
This morning, Solskjaer spoke about defender Raphael Varane being ruled out for "a few weeks" after returning from France duty with a groin injury.
"[During the] internationals sometimes, it's a time to cross your fingers," said Solskjaer.
"Raphael is out for a few weeks. Victor [Lindelof] and Eric [Bailly] played and got good game time.
"Fred and Edinson [Cavani] played a full game but we're not counting on them and giving them time to recover. Harry [Maguire] also had his first time on the grass, so we look quite strong.
"[Marcus] Rashford is in the squad. I can't tell you if he will start but has worked really hard. Has been bright this week. Fit and raring to go."
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