Marcus Rashford will miss Manchester United's Europa League quarter-final on Thursday against Sevilla and "a few games" due to a muscle injury, however is expected to return for the season run-in, the club have confirmed.
Rashford was substituted in the 80th minute of Saturday's 2-0 Premier League win over Everton at Old Trafford clutching his groin and immediately headed to the dressing room for treatment.
United say the England international "will be unavailable for a few games, but is expected to be back for the season run-in".
Rashford has been a key part of the club's revival this season under Erik ten Hag by scoring 28 goals in all competitions, including one at Wembley in February which helped them lift the Carabao Cup, the first available trophy of the season.
In his news conference ahead of Thursday's tie, asked if Rashford will be back for the FA Cup semi-final against Brighton on April 22, he said: "It's a few games, that's the statement. I can't give more details because we don't know. We have to see how the injury develops.
"Of course, it's a setback and he's disappointed about it but he's not totally broken because he knows he will return quickly so he's optimistic. He's started straight on his recovery and rehab, which helps to get back soon."

