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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Manchester City (4th) v Manchester United (2nd)

The much anticipated Manchester derby takes place at Eastlands as City host neighbours United.
MAN CITY TEAM NEWS
City manager Roberto Mancini could be short of attacking options as Emmanuel Adebayor is doubtful and Mario Balotelli is suspended.
Adebayor has a calf injury and his fitness will be monitored in the hours leading up the to the match while Balotelli is banned after his red card at West Bromwich Albion on Sunday.
Aleksandar Kolarov is pushing for a place in the starting line-up following his recovery from an ankle injury.
MAN UTD TEAM NEWS
Sir Alex Ferguson is crossing his fingers that the virus that has swept the Manchester United camp since their return from Turkey last week does not wreck their bid for a derby-day win over City.
After losing several key players for the weekend win over Wolves, Ferguson had to send more home from training on Monday and admits he has no idea what the make up of his side to face Roberto Mancini's men at Eastlands will be.
In addition, Ryan Giggs and Owen Hargreaves (both hamstring) are definitely out, while Nani (groin) is rated extremely doubtful to recover from the injury he suffered in Turkey last week.
SQUADS
Man City: Hart, Richards, Zabaleta, Bridge, Lescott, Boyata, De Jong, Vieira, Barry, Johnson, K Toure, Y Toure, Tevez, Silva, Adebayor, Kolarov, Given, Milner, Kompany, Boateng.
Man Utd: Van der Sar, Kuszczak, Rafael, Brown, O'Shea, Ferdinand, Vidic, Smalling, Evans, Evra, Fabio, Obertan, Bebe, Carrick, Gibson, Scholes, Fletcher, Anderson, Nani, Park, Berbatov, Hernandez, Macheda.

Hargreaves out for five weeks

Sir Alex Ferguson has confirmed he expects Owen Hargreaves to be out of action for up to five weeks.

The midfielder is sidelined with the hamstring injury he suffered against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday - and Ryan Giggs is also ruled out of Wednesday's Manchester derby.
Making his first senior Manchester United start since September 2008, Hargreaves lasted just six minutes before he pulled up indicating he had suffered a problem and had to be replaced by Bebe.
Now Ferguson has revealed the 29-year-old will be out of action until the middle of next month, although it is possible Hargreaves could play some part in the Christmas programme.
TOO MUCH
"We were at the stage where we knew Owen's knee was okay," Ferguson said.
"His training performances for eight or nine days previously had been terrific.
"He had done really well, which is why we took the chance.
"But maybe the tension in the build-up for the lad was too much and he suffered because of it."
As soon as Hargreaves came off on Saturday, Ferguson knew he would play no part against City.
But the loss of Giggs is a major blow.
The veteran Welshman was hoping to make a record 34th derby appearance at Eastlands but after feeling the hamstring injury that has kept him on the sidelines for all but one of United's last nine matches in a session just prior to Saturday's win over Wolves, Ferguson has reluctantly ruled Giggs out of his plans.
"Ryan is out," said the Scot.
The news on Nani was not much better either.
UNTESTED MEMBERS
Although there is an outside chance the Portugal winger may recover from the groin injury he suffered in last week's Champions League triumph over Bursaspor, Ferguson is dubious about Nani's prospects of facing City.
"Nani is doubtful," said Ferguson.
"At this stage it doesn't look as if he will make it. It is not a great position for us to be in. We are counting heads at the moment."
United's problems are not made any easier by a virus that has swept their Carrington HQ since the return from Turkey, with Patrice Evra, Nemanja Vidic, Dimitar Berbatov and Paul Scholes all believed to be amongst the victims.
It means Ferguson might again be reliant on some of the untested members of his squad for one of the biggest nights of the season.
"There is nothing more satisfying than winning a derby game," he said. "It doesn't matter what year it is or when it is."

Monday, November 8, 2010

Rooney sent to States

Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney has been sent to America for rehabilitation and conditioning work.

It means Rooney will miss the derby with Manchester City next Wednesday.
The Red Devils had hoped that Rooney would recover from an ankle problem in time to face their arch-rivals at Eastlands.
However, the 24-year-old, who recently ended speculation regarding his future by penning a new five-year contract, is not expected to be back in action for another three weeks.

Rather than use the state-of-the-art facilities at their Carrington training base, United have opted to use Nike's centre in Oregon, as much in a bid to get Rooney away from the constant headlines, which have dogged him since first news of his unhappiness at Old Trafford was raised nearly three weeks ago.
INTENSIVE CONDITIONING
"What we are intending to do with Wayne is send him to Nike Town in the USA for a week's conditioning training," confirmed United assistant-manager Mike Phelan.
"We have decided, with Wayne, the medical team and the coaching staff that it would be the best thing for him.
"He is going on Saturday and will return the following Saturday.
"It is a week's intensive conditioning, under the supervision of our medical team and our sports' science department."
Phelan did raise the possibility that Rooney could be back for the home encounter with Wigan Athletic on 21st November, although there is little doubt United believe the chance of working away from the glare of publicity will aid Rooney's recovery programme.
"We have the facilities," he conceded.
"We just thought it might be in the interests of him and the club to have a change of scenery for a little while.
"He has had a lot of attention lately and we want to give him the best opportunity that he possibly can to be in good shape when he returns.
"He needs the conditioning. We all agree with that. He can go there without the attention he would get around here.
"If that goes according to plan, he will be available when he returns."
SAME VIRUS
Aside from Rooney, for once the weekly medical bulletin was led by information on the manager, Sir Alex Ferguson.
It was left to Phelan to confirm Ferguson had been struck down by the same virus which prevented four members of his squad travelling to Turkey for the Champions League win over Bursaspor and keeps Darron Gibson out of Saturday's Barclays Premier League match at home to Wolverhampton Wanderers.
"The manager has been ill since coming back from Turkey," said Phelan.
"He came down with a virus yesterday. He felt a little bit like that on the flight coming back.
"Yesterday he felt worse, so we have kept him away from the club for a little while.
"It is related to the virus that has been going around.
"It is one of those things that gets hold of you and is hard to shake off."

Manchester United 2 Wolverhampton Wanderers 1

Park Ji-sung struck a stoppage-time winner to give Sir Alex Ferguson a perfect 24th anniversary present as Manchester United manager.
It was perhaps a fitting way for Ferguson to celebrate his milestone given the number of times his side have snatched victory in such a manner.
Mick McCarthy will not be the last manager to thrash about in frustration after United old-boy Sylvan Ebanks-Blake had looked to have snatched a deserved point for his team, cancelling out Park's opener in the first half.
However Park's run into the penalty area in the final seconds went unchallenged and he found the bottom corner of the net.
But it was not all good news for United, with the future of Owen Hargreaves again under scrutiny after the midfielder lasted just five minutes after starting for the first time since September 2008 before limping off with a hamstring injury.
Hargreaves' fitness has been the subject of debate for a number of weeks now.

SPIRITED START
At one point his Colorado-based surgeon Dr Richard Steadman claimed he was ready to play, only for Ferguson to step in and explain the midfielder had suffered a setback in his recovery programme.
Only a week ago, Ferguson suggested he had no idea when Hargreaves would return, so the midfielder's presence in the starting line-up for this match was a big shock.
His departure was probably less of a surprise.
After making a spirited start, the England star signalled to the bench he had a problem following an attempted cross from his right-wing station.
Hargreaves tried to continue but it was impossible and he made his way off, first to the touchline, then down the tunnel, a dejected figure, even though his latest setback is obviously nothing to do with the knee problems that have kept him out for so long.
The introduction of Bebe was an obvious move given the options Ferguson had at his disposal.
Wolves sensed their opponents were in trouble and once Richard Stearman had bravely blocked a Bebe shot, they pushed forward with intent.

JUST INSIDE
Matt Jarvis was a particular threat and if Nemanja Vidic had diverted Nenad Milijas' 20-yard shot just inside, rather than outside, Edwin van der Sar's right-hand post, the stranded Dutchman could not have kept it out.
As it was, the match was still level when Darren Fletcher provided the pass of the first half, cutting in from the left before splitting the Wolves defence in two with a brilliant through-ball that allowed Park to finish smartly.
After a disappointing start to the second period, Wolves finally gained their reward for all their industry when Ebanks-Blake was in the right place to intercept a Milijas shot, turn sharply round Vidic, then drive a fine shot through the legs of Van der Sar.
Under such circumstances, the introduction of Paul Scholes was an obvious move, so too that of Federico Macheda as Bebe joined that rare breed of substitutes who have been substituted themselves.
Yet the golden chance fell to a Wolves replacement as Steven Fletcher found himself with a clear sight of United's goal following an ill-advised attempted clearance by Vidic.
Instead of calmly finding the net, the Scotland international rushed his chance and scooped it over.
Wolves thought they would at least be heading home with a point.
Then Park cut inside the area from the right wing two minutes into injury-time, and drove his shot past Marcus Hahnemann at the near post.
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