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Marcus Rashford part of Man United squad for Carabao Cup final as Antony sends message to fans

Here are your Manchester United morning headlines on Sunday, February 26.

Marcus Rashford has travelled with the Manchester United squad to London for the League Cup final against Newcastle on Sunday.

Rashford sustained an apparent ankle injury in the second half of United's Europa League play-off win over Barcelona on Thursday night and was substituted in the 88th minute. The England international is United's top goalscorer this season with 24 goals - Rashford's best tally in his eight seasons with United.

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United medical staff assessed Rashford yesterday and today and the 25-year-old has been named in manager Erik ten Hag's travelling squad. When asked about Rashford's potential availability on Friday, Ten Hag said: "I don't know. Players are now coming in.

United boarded a train at Stockport station on Saturday afternoon ahead of the 4.30pm kick-off at Wembley tomorrow. United are permitted to name up to 12 substitutes in Europa League matches but will be restricted to the usual nine substitutes in domestic competition against Newcastle.

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Antony has told Manchester United fans to 'keep believing' in the team ahead of the Carabao Cup final this weekend.

Erik ten Hag has helped to create a noticeable bond of togetherness, particularly at Old Trafford, between players and supporters this season and various members of the dressing room have discussed the importance of that feeling.

United have made impressive progress with Ten Hag in charge and they now have an opportunity to end the club's worst trophy drought for over 40 years in the Carabao Cup final against Newcastle on Sunday afternoon. The

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