Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford’s recovery after undergoing shoulder surgery on Tuesday.
Rashford will be out for at least 12 weeks and underwent surgery for a long-term shoulder injury on Friday. Last season, shoulder injuries occurred again on two different occasions. Soon after the end of the 2020-21 season, after consultations among players, managers, club medical staff and experts, it was decided that Rashford would undergo an imminent surgery.
“Thank you for your blessings. I had the operation on Friday morning and everything went well. It was a bit painful, but other than that I felt good. I hope you all had a great day!” Rashford in a social media post Write.
Manchester United Participated in as many as four preseason games, Rashford missed all these games due to surgery. The Red Devils defeated Derby County 2-1 and then lost 4-2 to the championship club Queens Park Rangers (QPR). The Red Devils played the last two preseason games at Old Trafford. They drew 2-2 with Brentford and then beat Everton 4-0.
“So far, Rashford has missed all Manchester United preseason games and will not participate in the highly anticipated Premier League opener against Leeds United at Old Trafford this weekend. When will Marcus return The field remains to be seen and we wish him all the best in the game.” “His recovery. Marcus overcame the pain barrier for most of last season and still played 64 times for the club and the national team, which shows that His character and willingness to help the team are very strong,” Manchester United said in a statement. Official statement.
Despite poor physical condition, Rashford still scored 21 goals and 15 assists for Manchester United last season.
Rashford is expected to resume training next month and is expected to miss 10 games in the 2021-22 season. Transfer market.
This is earlier ReportTaking into account Rashford’s recovery time, Old Trafford plans to sign Anthony Griezmann from Barcelona. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is keen to add a forward to his team, especially after not winning a trophy in the 2020-21 season.
Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford (Marcus Rashford) in the English Premier League between Manchester United and Newcastle United at Old Trafford on February 21, 2021 in Manchester, England. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, stadiums across the UK are still subject to strict restrictions, as the government’s social distancing laws prohibit fans from entering the stadiums, resulting in games being held behind closed doors.
Photo: Getty Images/Robbie Jay Barratt-AMA
Manchester United’s first Premier League game is Saturday’s home game against Leeds United. Rashford will not participate in the five World Cup qualifiers scheduled for the England national team from September to October.



