Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag will take questions from journalists at a press conference on Friday afternoon.
The pressure has increased on Ten Hag over the last few weeks and some believe it's likely he'll be sacked in the summer, but he's fighting for his future and players are still behind him.
Although Sheffield United twice took the lead at Old Trafford earlier in the week, United won 4-2 and the result got them back on the right track at the business end of the season.
United will face another side in the relegation zone, Burnley, this weekend and the fixture represents an excellent opportunity to claim back-to-back Premier League wins.
Ten Hag will look ahead to that game, take questions on Marcus Rashford after his social media activity on Thursday night and give an update on the relevant team news.
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Marcus Rashford has taken to social media to call out 'months of abuse' in a message to his United critics.
The 26-year-old is going through a barren run of form, scoring just twice in his last 10 Premier League games. He is on course to have his second-least productive year since 2018.
His personal form has coincided with a serious drop-off in results for Erik ten Hag's side, who face a battle to secure a place in the top six. Rashford, who continues to be linked with a move away from Old Trafford this summer, has also only started one league game that United have won since February 24.
The England international was taken off during the FA Cup semi-final collapse against Coventry City on Sunday, leaving the field shortly after Haji Wright's equalising penalty. Disgruntled fans at Wembley Stadium booed as he made his way off the pitch.
He was then left out of the
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