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Although the forward's leg injury has healed, he was unwell on Friday and missed training.
Marcus Rashford may once again be unavailable for Manchester United's trip to Bournemouth in the Premier League on Saturday.
The forward missed the win over Wolves last Saturday due to a leg issue, although he trained all week and was supposed to be available before getting sick.
Rashy trained well all week, but today he reported feeling unwell, thus he is sick, according to manager Erik ten Hag. We must wait until tomorrow to observe how he heals over the day.
United's chances of qualifying for the Champions League had been somewhat jeopardized by losses to Brighton and West Ham before the win over Wolves and Liverpool's impressive season-ending performance.
They have a game in hand over their major opponents and a one-point edge, but they cannot afford any more mistakes.
Ten Hag need only look across the city to see the level that United is aiming to reach again, but he is aware that everything depends on finishing in the top four.
He stated, "When I see this project, getting into the Champions League is important in the first place." "I don't think today is up to that level; instead, I'm focusing on the upcoming match against Bournemouth.
"To qualify for the Champions League, we must win that game. The first game is the most crucial since we hold everything in our hands. Concentrate on that game and the ones that are coming up.
United's intentions for the upcoming season are also being clouded by the continuing acquisition process, although Ten Hag only remarked of the club's hierarchy: "We are talking every day."
For much of the season, Bournemouth was towards the bottom of the standings, but they have brilliantly recovered, winning most recently against Tottenham and Liverpool.
Gary O'Neil did a great job, according to Ten Hag, who said: "As far as I can see, I believe it's really amazing a club like Bournemouth, they are in the Premier League and already three games before the season ends, they are definitely next season in the Premier League as well.
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