Manchester United ahead Marcus Rashford has returned to coaching after selecting up a knock earlier than the worldwide break however a late name will probably be taken on his return to motion this weekend, supervisor Erik Ten Hag mentioned on Friday.
Rashford missed England’s European Championship qualifying wins over Italy and Ukraine after withdrawing from the squad earlier this month as a consequence of a knock he suffered throughout United’s FA Cup quarter-final win over Fulham.
The 25-year-old is United’s high scorer this season and has been in scintillating type with 30 targets for membership and nation.
“I have good hope, he trained but he had to do some treatment, he had to do some individual training. Today he joined in with the group,” Ten Hag instructed reporters forward of Sunday’s journey to Newcastle United.
“We have one more day, so I have a good hope he will be available… I have seen him back this week and he has shown a lot of energy, a lot of motivation. It was a good spirit and a lot of focus.”
Rashford’s rise this season has seen him linked with a transfer to high European sides however Ten Hag mentioned he desires to maintain the membership’s talisman with talks ongoing over a contract extension. Rsahford’s present deal ends subsequent season.
“It’s an internal process. We focus on winning games, of course also planning for the future, so in the back we’re working on that,” Ten Hag added.
“It’s about agents, it’s about football director John Murtough. Rashy and I are focusing on performing.”
Ten Hag additionally mentioned injured French ahead Anthony Martial might make his return for the primary time in two months.
United are third within the league standings with 50 factors however fifth-placed Newcastle can overhaul Ten Hag’s facet on objective distinction in the event that they win at St James’ Park.
Newcastle have the very best defensive document within the Premier League this season having conceded solely 19 targets in 26 video games however the Dutch boss was extra involved about their time-wasting ways.
“We know they delay, it’s something that the refereeing doesn’t want. They want to have tempo in the game, that is the aim of the Premier League, so they have to be consistent to let the game go,” Ten Hag mentioned.
“They’ve had a great season with their manager (Eddie Howe)… It’s a team that is really hard to beat. We are looking forward to the challenge and the evidence is we can beat them.”
