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Marcus Rashford looks distressed as he is forced off injured in Man Utd’s clash against Liverpool


MARCUS RASHFORD was forced off injured during Manchester United’s clash with Liverpool.

The forward appeared in discomfort as he sat on the pitch at Old Trafford before being replaced by Antony.

Marcus Rashford was forced off with an injury against LiverpoolCredit: Sky Sports
The Manchester United winger appeared distressed before he was replaced by AntonyCredit: AFP

His concerned team-mates could be seen comforting the distressed United star before he limped off the pitch.

It was unclear what caused Rashford’s injury with the winger going down off the ball.

However, it was quickly apparent he would not be able to continue as he gestured to the bench before walking off with his head in his hands.

After hobbling off, Rashford was joined by a member of the United medical staff as he headed down the tunnel.

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Fans were quick to voice their frustrations with the latest injury set back on social media, whilst others shared their concerns for Rashford.

One supporter wrote: “Rashford injured. My god what is this season.”

Another added: “Rashford out injured. I concede, this club is cursed!”

They were soon given something to cheer, though, as Kobbie Mainoo completed the Red Devils’ turnaround.

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