At full time, Evra said: “People are commenting a lot on Paul Pogba, using a lot of harsh words. He told MUTV: "They’re both looking good.
Marcus Rashford insists he WILL return from his back injury before the season ends to boost Manchester United's bid for a top-four finish. I didn’t see any harsh words on Marcus Rashford, because Rashford had a poor game today.”From the latest transfer news to the agenda-setting stories, get it all in your email inbox."What's incredible is that I am sure the boy is building himself back up to fitness from a potentially career-ending injury.“United is a team that win together and lose together."Rashford is still likely to be picked by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer for Sunday’s crunch Premier League finale at the King Power Stadium.In the past two games, though, against Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-final and West Ham in the Premier League, Rashford has struggled.Rashford's representatives D N May Sports Management have not been impressed with the criticism that has come the No.10’s way.The extension to the 2019/20 campaign gave Rashford enough time to recover and build his fitness back up.It appears the 22-year-old may still not be fully match fit as the representatives on Thursday posted on Twitter: "Lots said about the fitness of Marcus yesterday.Sign up for the brilliant new Daily Star Sport email newsletter!United legend Patrice Evra was working as a pundit for the West Ham match on Sky Sports.United must avoid defeat against top-four rivals Leicester in order to guarantee qualification for the Champions League.He was off his game in both the defeat at Wembley and the 1-1 draw last night at Old Trafford.Don't wait 30 years - sign up for our daily football email newsletter today!Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford had a poor game vs West Ham and representatives D N May Sports Management have spoken out on his return to full fitness The UK lockdown, however, has given Rashford time to work on his recovery without missing any more fixtures, and he returned to training on Friday at United's Aon Training Complex at Carrington to step up his fitness work.Marcus Rashford could play a more prominent role in Manchester United's remaining fixtures in the 2019/20 season as he took the next steps in his rehabilitation from his back injury.Earlier this month, Rashford spoke about his recovery, saying: “I have just been working, you know, I have sort of had my head down.“It has been a tough period for me, the last few months, obviously being injured, but in the last few weeks I have been able to step on it a bit more, so I have just been getting my head down and working.”United have nine games left in the Premier League as they chase a Champions League place, and they are still in the Europa League and FA Cup.United say the postponement of fixtures and Rashford's continued recovery means the striker could feature 'more prominently' in the season's conclusion.They said: "In a roundabout way, the postponement of football might yet allow him to feature more prominently in the campaign’s conclusion – although that is obviously down to the club’s medical staff, who have expertly guided him through his recovery during the lockdown period."Marcus Rashford has missed Man United's last 13 fixtures with a back injury.