Marcus Rashford Injured as Man United Closes in on Champions League Spot

07 May 2023, United Kingdom, London: Manchester United's Marcus Rashford walks out as bubbles fly around prior to the start of the English Premier League match between West Ham United and Manchester United at the London Stadium. (dpa)
07 May 2023, United Kingdom, London: Manchester United's Marcus Rashford walks out as bubbles fly around prior to the start of the English Premier League match between West Ham United and Manchester United at the London Stadium. (dpa)
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Marcus Rashford Injured as Man United Closes in on Champions League Spot

07 May 2023, United Kingdom, London: Manchester United's Marcus Rashford walks out as bubbles fly around prior to the start of the English Premier League match between West Ham United and Manchester United at the London Stadium. (dpa)
07 May 2023, United Kingdom, London: Manchester United's Marcus Rashford walks out as bubbles fly around prior to the start of the English Premier League match between West Ham United and Manchester United at the London Stadium. (dpa)

Marcus Rashford could miss Saturday's game against Wolverhampton with a leg injury, potentially hurting Manchester United’s chances of earning a Champions League place.

United manager Erik ten Hag said Friday it was “more than doubtful” his leading scorer would be available for the weekend.

“He has a problem,” Ten Hag said. “He’s a big question mark for tomorrow.”

Rashford's absence would be a major blow to United after back-to-back losses in the Premier League.

The England striker has had the most prolific season of his career, scoring 29 goals to help fill the void left by Cristiano Ronaldo's departure in November.

Better news for United is the return to fitness of Raphael Varane after the France defender was injured against Sevilla last month.

But finding goals without Rashford is an issue Ten Hag has struggled with this season.

Rashford's importance has been underlined in recent weeks as United’s form has begun to dip.

The forward has only scored once in his last seven games, which has coincided with Ten Hag's team being knocked out of the Europa League by Sevilla and winning just one of its last four matches in the league.

That has allowed fifth-place Liverpool to close the gap in the race for Champions League qualification on the back of a run of six straight wins.

United is still fourth, with a game in hand on its historic rival, as Ten Hag aims to lead the team back into European football’s elite competition in his first year in charge.

Ten Hag said pressure from Liverpool should not be a cause for concern in the final weeks of the season.

“Of course we can ignore it,” he said. “Because it’s not important. We have everything in our hands and as long as we have things in our hands — so we are in control — as long as that, we are not dependent of (on) them.”

Liverpool's Champions League charge has come out of nowhere after finally finding form in recent weeks.

The winning run has seen Liverpool climb from eighth place to fifth, while a 10-point gap to United is now just one.

It brings back memories of 2021 when Liverpool won eight and drew two of its last 10 games to secure a top-four finish. That included goalkeeper Alisson Becker scoring a 90th-minute winner at West Bromwich Albion.

“I knew weeks ago it was completely out of sight, I couldn’t see it at all, but that did not mean we would not try to get closer,” Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp said Friday. “That’s the only thing we did, we got closer.”



Kyrgios’ Return to Grand Slam Tennis Is in Doubt Ahead of the Australian Open

Nick Kyrgios of Australia and Novak Djokovic of Serbia (not pictured) hit a return against Michael Venus of New Zealand and Nikola Mektic of Croatia during their men's doubles match at the Brisbane International tennis tournament in Brisbane on January 1, 2025. (AFP)
Nick Kyrgios of Australia and Novak Djokovic of Serbia (not pictured) hit a return against Michael Venus of New Zealand and Nikola Mektic of Croatia during their men's doubles match at the Brisbane International tennis tournament in Brisbane on January 1, 2025. (AFP)
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Kyrgios’ Return to Grand Slam Tennis Is in Doubt Ahead of the Australian Open

Nick Kyrgios of Australia and Novak Djokovic of Serbia (not pictured) hit a return against Michael Venus of New Zealand and Nikola Mektic of Croatia during their men's doubles match at the Brisbane International tennis tournament in Brisbane on January 1, 2025. (AFP)
Nick Kyrgios of Australia and Novak Djokovic of Serbia (not pictured) hit a return against Michael Venus of New Zealand and Nikola Mektic of Croatia during their men's doubles match at the Brisbane International tennis tournament in Brisbane on January 1, 2025. (AFP)

Nick Kyrgios’ planned return to Grand Slam tennis at the Australian Open is in doubt after he sustained an abdominal injury and was forced to withdraw from an exhibition with Novak Djokovic this week.

The 2022 Wimbledon finalist, sidelined with wrist and knee injuries since the 2022 US Open, said in an Instagram post Wednesday that an ultrasound scan had revealed an abdominal strain and "unfortunately (I) won’t be able to play my good friend (Djokovic) this Thursday."

He said he’d be resting and doing everything possible to be ready for the Australian Open, which starts Sunday at Melbourne Park.

The mercurial Australian, who has become a popular commentator during his lengthy stints on the injured list, made his competitive comeback last week at Brisbane, where he played one singles match and partnered with Djokovic in two doubles matches.

Djokovic and Kyrgios won their opening doubles match, a crowd-pleasing, fist-pumping affair by both players at Pat Rafter Arena before a 6-2, 3-6, 10-8 loss to Nikola Mektic of Croatia and New Zealander Michael Venus.

Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley remained confident Kyrgios would play at the year's first major.

"I think it’s just precautionary, that’s the word we’ve got from him," Tiley said Wednesday, responding to questions about the potential absence of the star Australian. "Nick’s not the only one not doing some of their pre-planned matches over the next few days. There’s no concerns ahead of the Open."