Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has kept the hope alive that Marcus Rashford could feature in the club's second-leg tie against Sevilla after missing Thursday night's quarter-final opener due to injury.
The England star suffered a groin injury during United's 2-0 win against Everton last week, and fears that the club's top scorer would be sidelined long-term grew ahead of Rashford's scan on the injury on Monday.
The muscle damage was not as bad as initially feared, but it meant that Rashford was unavailable to take part in the 2-2 draw played out at Old Trafford on Thursday.