Injured Rashford a doubt for Euro 2020: Solskjaer
Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford faces an extended spell on the sidelines and he could struggle to be fit to play for England in Euro 2020, manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said on Wednesday (Feb 19).
Rashford suffered a stress fracture during an FA Cup third-round replay against Wolverhampton Wanderers last month.
The European Championship runs from June 12 to July 12 and England’s first group match is on June 14 against Croatia.
“I would hope he’s playing this season. It will just be touch and go towards the end,” Solskjaer told reporters ahead of Thursday’s Europa League Round of 32, first-leg tie at Club Brugge.
“Hopefully, we can get through this tournament and prolong the season.
“It takes time, I’m not a doctor. I was hoping he would recover quicker than what it looks like. He’s going to be out for another few months definitely.
“If he’s not fit enough, he won’t go (to the Euros).”
United signed Nigerian striker Odion Ighalo on loan as cover during last month’s transfer window and Solskjaer is optimistic the 30-year-old will be able to make up for Rashford’s absence.
“Odion is a different type of striker, a goal scorer, we’ve seen him in training. He knows how to play as a centre-forward,” the 46-year-old Norwegian added.
“We hope he will sharpen up. He needs to do a little extra after training, we need to give him as much game time as possible. I’m sure he will take his chances.” – REUTERS
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