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Manchester United have six options to replace Bruno Fernandes vs Sevilla as two players risk semi-final suspension

Rashford's role

Marcus Rashford returned to training ahead of United's trip to Sevilla, but Erik ten Hag must weigh up whether the forward is ready to return to the team from the start.

The England international has established himself as the key forward at the club this season and will be eager to add to his incredible 27 goals already across all competitions.

United's concern is that if they rush him back too quickly, they could risk a relapse after his recent injury lay-off, which is an unnecessary risk to take.

Anthony Martial has impressed in his teammate's absence and should be allowed to keep his starting role, with Rashford only required from the bench if his team is in desperate need of a goal.

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Sevilla are no fools and boast an incredible record in the Europa League, but they are still a bottom-half La Liga side that should be beaten even without their leading scorer.

Quadruple injury boost

Rashford is not the only injured player back in contention, with another trio of first-teamers also back in training ahead of the match. Marcel Sabitzer, Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia were all spotted at Carrington on Wednesday and could be involved in the squad later on.

It is a huge boost for Erik ten Hag ahead of a pivotal run of matches that will likely define the success of their season, and he once again has the tricky task of assessing the risk of rushing players back into the squad.

United need to win, but even a second-string side should be able to do that, as long as they don't suffer from the same complacency that cost them a week ago.

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