Paul Pogba and Jadon Sancho should both be available for Manchester United's Premier League match at Burnley on Tuesday. Pogba impressed on his return from a three-month lay-off with a thigh injury against Middlesbrough until he was substituted in the 82nd minute of the FA Cup fourth round defeat.
Sancho made way in the 100th minute but appeared to indicate he needed to be withdrawn shortly before extra-time. The winger walked back to the dugout and interim manager Ralf Rangnick confirmed Sancho had suffered cramp. "Physically, I don't think we need to lift the squad," Rangnick said. "With Paul after having been out for three months, it was normal he was substituted after 65 or 70 minutes.
Jadon had no injury, he was just feeling some fatigue and had some cramps, that's why we took him off." United's only chance of silverware now this season is in the Champions League and they face La Liga champions Atletico Madrid in the round-of-16 later this month.
United have not progressed beyond the quarter-finals of the competition since 2011, when their conquerors in the semi-finals, Schalke, were coached by Rangnick.
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