Rashford teed up Henrikh Mkhitaryan for a 10th-minute goal that put United 2-1 up on aggregate, only for captain Sofiane Hanni to equalise for Anderlecht in the 32nd minute.
Rojo was taken off on a stretcher after seemingly sustaining a knee injury, and Ibrahimovic landed awkwardly just before the end of normal time in the quarter-final second leg.
Later the match ended, Mourinho said: "I don't think they are easy injuries, but I prefer to wait for all the tests to be done tomorrow".
"I don't want to go in that direction", he said when asked about the championships in Poland.
According to Luke Shaw, he is relieved over the injury of Zlatan Ibrahimovic as he was walking in the changing room, Jose Mourinho is not optimistic regarding Ibramhimovic Injury.
Phil Jones and Chris Smalling, the England center backs, are out with foot and knee injuries, both suffered on worldwide duty last month.
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Friday's Canada rig count of 99 is still up 147.5 percent year-over-year, with its 33 oil rigs up by 21 and 66 gas rigs up by 39. In its fourteenth straight climb, United States oil rigs rose another five this week, while gas rigs increased by five as well.
Smalling, Jones and Rojo's injuries leave Bailly and Daley Blind as United's only fit senior centre-backs.
"You speak about his qualities and they are fantastic. You can not do miracles, so miracles I don't expect, but they have to try to do everything to accelerate the process". "So instead of coming mid-May you can come beginning May-this kind of acceleration of the process", he said.
Mourinho could tomorrow give a chance to 19-year-old central defender Axel Tuanzebe who has played just 22 minutes of first-team football, in the FA Cup clash with Wigan in January. "It's hard for the kid in terms of playing every match, but I always trust the players with a special mentality".
Manchester United had earlier drew 1-1 against the Belgium side last week and needed an outright win to advance to the semi-final.
"I'm relieved, I'm happy", he added.
Amongst those to hail Rashford, was former England, Barcelona and Tottenham striker Gary Lineker, who exclaimed that the Manchester United striker is "the most exciting young player I have seen in a long time".





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