Lukaku has not started a Premier League match since Solskjaer took over as caretaker manager on Dec 19, although he has scored three goals in four appearances in all competitions in that time. Romelu Lukaku (right) is still in Manchester United caretaker manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s plans despite limited appearances in recent weeks. (Photo: AFP/Adrian DENNIS) The Belgian scored in his only start under Solskjaer against Reading in the FA Cup and off the bench against Bournemouth and Newcastle in the Premier League. Rashford’s pace appears to be better suited to the quick style of play that Solskjaer prefers, as evidenced by the English international’s winner in a 1-0 victory at Tottenham last weekend, but the Norwegian has made clear that he will need all six of his senior forward players as they attempt to progress in three competitions. Solskjaer has tended to prefer Anthony Martial and Jesse Lingard alongside Rashford as his front three, with Alexis Sanchez’s involvement restricted by injury, although Juan Mata has also started two of Solskjaer?s five league matches. Signed from Everton for £75 million in July 2017, Lukaku is United’s second most expensive ever player and the caretaker manager insists he remains a crucial…