So things appear to have gone from bad to worse on the Marcus Rashford front.

The England international suffered an injury in the FA Cup clash against Wolves earlier this year, and was initially ruled out for at least six weeks with a stress fracture.

But now, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has delivered a far more worrying prognosis of his forward's injury, suggesting that it is now "touch and go" whether Rashford will return before the end of the season.

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After hearing about the Norwegian's update on the academy product, United fans took to Twitter to voice their thoughts on the situation.

A couple of fans criticised the fact that Rashford's injury problems stemmed from Solskjaer using him in the cup game against Wolves.

Another couple of supporters took aim at the "atrocious management", with one fan in particular slamming the fact that they over-played the forward.

Just as Ian Wright remarked in the aftermath of Rashford's injury, Solskjaer certainly has to take part of the blame for the way things have panned out.

The Arsenal legend said that the United manager had put himself before Rashford's health in an attempt to get some positive results for the club.

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And now, with the Englishman facing the prospect of not playing again this campaign, Solskjaer will have to look himself in the mirror and wonder whether the short-term gain is worth the long-term pain.

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