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11th October 2021
03:54pm BST

"Last year was a very long season for me, I got this injury at the end of September and gradually it got that little bit worse. "But now I'm fully free of that, I feel much better physically and mentally."During the interview, Rashford also opened up on the abuse he suffered in the aftermath of the Euro 2020 final after he and teammates Bukayo Saka and Jadon Sancho were the victims of racist abuse online, but Rashford said that the support he received was something he will always remember. "It's hard to describe the feeling it gives you," said Rashford. "But one thing I've always said is that I want to see people act as one in communities and environments and that was one big highlight for me. "It was a time everyone came together and whatever they thought was the right thing to do, they just did it and it was a special moment." Rashford's first involvement could come this weekend, when Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side face Leicester City at the King Power Stadium on Saturday. Related links:
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