Manchester Evening News

Ole plays it safe over injury fears

BUT ‘WE SHOULD BE OK’ SAYS BOSS

- By DOMINIC BOOTH sport@men-news.co.uk @MENSports

MARCUS RASHFORD and Paul Pogba were both withdrawn for Manchester United against Granada due to slight fears over injuries, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer confirmed.

United beat the Spanish outfit 2-0 in their Europa League quarter-final first leg, with Rashford and Bruno Fernandes on the scoresheet.

Rashford, Pogba and Luke Shaw were all substitute­d off by Solskjaer during the game, but the United boss was confident none had suffered long-term injuries. He confirmed his prematch assessment that Rashford was not 100 per cent fit. The England internatio­nal had been withdrawn on Sunday against Brighton.

Speaking to MUTV after the match, Solskjaer said: “Marcus, as we spoke about, his foot is a bit sore. Paul had a bit of a niggle but we should be OK.”

On the game as a whole, Solskjaer accepted United weren’t at their best, but lauded the ability of goalscorer­s Rashford and

Fernandes to drag United to the win.

“It was not a perfect night,” he added. “We got three yellow cards and three suspension­s. 2-0 is very good result. We know how difficult it is to come to Spain. We’ve got to play well to get a result.

“They [Rashford and Fernandes] have been exceptiona­l, so important for us. It was a very good run by Rashford, takes the ball fantastica­lly. Bruno is so confident on penalties even though the keeper almost saved it.

“Same as always. We want to win every game. It’s still a young team, a learning team.

“We have to improve all the time. Football catches you so quickly if you rest. We can’t have any other approach.”

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