Marcus Rashford, a striker for Manchester United, left his team's victory against Everton ten minutes early due to what seemed to be a groin injury.
After defeating Everton 2-0 at Old Trafford, Manchester United made another significant step toward Champions League qualifying.
The Red Devils climbed back up to third in the standings with a desperately needed win, only their second in the league since mid-February, thanks to goals from Scott McTominay and Anthony Martial.
It took United 36 minutes to score despite outshooting the Toffees in the first half (20 shots overall), with Antony hitting the post and Aaron Wan-Bissaka missing a clear chance before McTominay did.
In the second half, Anthony Martial secured the victory, but Bruno Fernandes stole the show by dominating the midfield and bolstering the offense while defending United's defense.
With 28 goals in all competitions this season, Marcus Rashford has been the star for United, so Ten Hag's anxiety as he hobbled up clutching his groin during the final minutes of Saturday's victory was understandable.
His impact might be essential as United seeks a top-four finish and further hardware before the season is up since he is the Red Devils' primary source of firepower at the top of the field.
United Supporters must now wait anxiously to learn the full nature of the injury.
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