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Jake Polden

Man Utd training arrivals: Talking points as Red Devils return to Carrington

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and his Manchester United side returned to training on Wednesday now that the international break has concluded.

The Red Devils face Watford in the Premier League this weekend, looking to pick up three points which could see them leapfrog Arsenal into fourth.

A number of Manchester United players picked up knocks this week, leaving Solskjaer with something of a selection headache ahead of hosting the Hornets.

But the temporary Red Devils boss was handed a boost on Wednesday when the walking wounded arrived to Carrington to either be assessed or get back to training.

Marcus Rashford arrives at training (Eamonn and James Clarke)
Anthony Martial has been out with an injury (Eamonn and James Clarke)

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Among them was Marcus Rashford and Anthony Martial, who have been out of action in recent weeks with an ankle knock and knee injury respectively.

Luke Shaw and Nemanja Matic were also pictured arriving for training despite them both having been out of action in the past few weeks.

Jesse Lingard is looking to get match fit (Eamonn and James Clarke)
Luke Shaw arrives at Carrington (Eamonn and James Clarke)

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And finally Jesse Lingard, who has now recovered from injury, returned to work on his match fitness ahead of the weekend.

Manchester United were beaten by Arsenal last time out in the Premier League to slip back out of the Champions League spots.

Nemanja Matic is back for Man United (Eamonn and James Clarke)
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Solskjaer has just eight games left of his temporary stint in charge of the club, in which he must secure a top-four finish.

The board will decide in the summer whether to hand the Norwegian the reins on a full-time basis or head in another direction.

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