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Manchester United need one injured player back more than any other

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It would be typical to watch Marcus Rashford rekindle his goal-den touch while on international duty. Despite their early-season woes, United crept back into top-four contention before the November break and they have done so without their talisman firing on all cylinders.

Sparking-up just one would do right now. Rashford plundered 30 goals in all competitions last season and credited Erik ten Hag with reigniting the 'fire' in his game.

United have blown cold rather than hot this season, but Rashford is by no means the only guilty party. ALSO READ: Injury round-up and return dates for United ALSO READ: United have three options to replace Eriksen The 26-year-old has always been an inspirational player.

Throughout his Old Trafford career, he has enjoyed purple patches as and when, while those hot streaks have been interspersed by leaner spells.

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