
Manchester United look to have almost an entirely clean bill of health for Saturday's trip to relegation battlers Fulham after Paul Pogba and Anthony Martial both featured against Leicester.
Pogba played the full 90 minutes at the King Power Stadium after being seen limping in the aftermath of the last-gasp 2-2 midweek draw with Burnley, enjoying a key role and teeing up Marcus Rashford for the only goal of the game after nine minutes.
Compatriot Martial missed the clash with Burnley after sustaining a minor injury in training, but was back on the bench in the East Midlands.
He was summoned in the 67th minute by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer - in place of Alexis Sanchez - and was one of eight players cautioned by referee Mike Dean during a tense encounter.
Chris Smalling dropped out of the matchday squad once again at Leicester despite returning to the fold against Burnley following a foot issue.
Marcos Rojo is now United's only known absentee, with an unspecified knock having kept the versatile Argentine defender out of action since before the festive period.
Rojo's last taste of action came under Jose Mourinho in mid-December, when United missed out on the chance to top Champions League Group H after being beaten 2-1 by La Liga outfit Valencia at the Mestalla.
The 28-year-old struggled to contain Cristiano Piccini on that occasion and was promptly replaced by Ashley Young at the interval.
Before that night, Rojo had started just one match since the World Cup - the 2-2 draw with Arsenal in which he scored an own goal - and made a solitary substitute appearance as a replacement for Smalling in the 4-1 thumping of Fulham at Old Trafford.
Providing an update on Rojo before the win over Leicester, Solskjaer said: "Marcos is outside running now so I think he can see the light at the end of the tunnel.
"I think he might join in bits and bobs in training because that will help him mentally."
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