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Post by Red Yank on Mar 8, 2007 22:28:38 GMT
From the PhysioRoom.com: L Saha hamstring 15th Apr 07 D Fletcher ankle May 07 O Solskjaer knee 31st Mar 07 No mention of Evra, so word of him being available this week-end could be spot on. Amen to that!
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Post by Rais.n.Hell on Mar 8, 2007 22:56:04 GMT
From the PhysioRoom.com: L Saha hamstring 15th Apr 07 D Fletcher ankle May 07 O Solskjaer knee 31st Mar 07 No mention of Evra, so word of him being available this week-end could be spot on. Good man Aussie!! We need our defense strong!
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Post by aussiegraham (Ret.) on Mar 9, 2007 1:42:30 GMT
From the PhysioRoom.com: L Saha hamstring 15th Apr 07 D Fletcher ankle May 07 O Solskjaer knee 31st Mar 07 No mention of Evra, so word of him being available this week-end could be spot on. Shit! Have just realised that Silvestre's injury isn't listed and he's definitely out, so I'm not sure how accurate the site is.
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Post by missunited on Mar 9, 2007 9:00:24 GMT
From the PhysioRoom.com: L Saha hamstring 15th Apr 07 D Fletcher ankle May 07 O Solskjaer knee 31st Mar 07 No mention of Evra, so word of him being available this week-end could be spot on. Shit! Have just realised that Silvestre's injury isn't listed and he's definitely out, so I'm not sure how accurate the site is. Evra has been taken off the list because he was injury free for Lille, just not fit Silvestre won't be on there because they're just a bit slow on updating
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Post by andoverred on Mar 9, 2007 11:51:45 GMT
According to the main Man U website, the injuries sustained by Saha and Fletcher are not as bad as first feared. Both should be back for the Blackburn game at the end of the month. That's good news.
Going into April with a fully fit squad is critical.
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Post by Stew on Mar 9, 2007 23:43:08 GMT
From Man Utd.com United were given a major lift on Friday morning with the news that the injuries sustained by Louis Saha and Darren Fletcher are not as serious as first feared.
Saha, who pulled up with a tight hamstring in training earlier this week, was looking at a month-long lay-off, while an ankle ligament problem looked to have curtailed Darren Fletcher’s involvement in the current campaign.
However, Saha is now likely to return against Blackburn at the end of the month, and will be joined by Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who had a minor operation to clear up his knee.
Fletcher, who had been expected to miss two months of action, is now likely to be back in a few weeks.
"For a couple of days I was starting to think that the roof was falling in on top of us," admitted Sir Alex Ferguson at his Friday press briefing. "But things are looking much brighter now.
"Darren's injury is not bad as we first thought. He could be back in a few weeks. The news is very good on Louis Saha and we expect him to be back to face Blackburn, along with Ole Solskjaer. So things are looking up."
Mikael Silvestre, however, will unavailable for a few weeks after dislocating his right shoulder in the win over Lille.
"We're delighted nothing was broken, but Mikael will still be out for a few weeks," confirmed Sir Alex. "We'll be monitoring him to see how things are progressing."
Alan Smith, who came on as a substitute against Lille during midweek, will be involved for the Reds in the FA Cup quarter-final clash
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Post by Rais.n.Hell on Mar 10, 2007 5:45:43 GMT
Well a lil better news about Saha n Fletcher's injuries...This month is going to be nerve wrecking!
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Post by Red Yank on Mar 10, 2007 6:07:27 GMT
Well a lil better news about Saha n Fletcher's injuries...This month is going to be nerve wrecking! Yeah, but with Saha back sooner I feel a bit better.
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Post by Rais.n.Hell on Mar 10, 2007 6:15:52 GMT
Well a lil better news about Saha n Fletcher's injuries...This month is going to be nerve wrecking! Yeah, but with Saha back sooner I feel a bit better. Yeah me too...but just not as much...
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Post by mufc2911 on Mar 14, 2007 13:05:01 GMT
just read on soccernet that silvestre's out for the rest of the season. bloody hell the injury list just wont stop growing.
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Post by Red Yank on Mar 14, 2007 15:04:08 GMT
just read on soccernet that silvestre's out for the rest of the season. bloody hell the injury list just wont stop growing. that's bad news, but overall we haven't suffered as many critical injuries like we did last year
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Post by Rais.n.Hell on Mar 14, 2007 15:58:53 GMT
just read on soccernet that silvestre's out for the rest of the season. bloody hell the injury list just wont stop growing. Yeah I read the same...this blows bad!
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Post by missunited on Mar 14, 2007 19:31:15 GMT
You know what's really sad about Silvestre, he'd been playing so well before injury struck. It's a shame, and I definitively think he'll be gone in the summer.
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Post by missunited on Mar 14, 2007 23:28:19 GMT
Silvestre out for seasonUNITED defemder Mikael Silvestre has been ruled out for the rest of the season. The French defender dislocated his shoulder in the final stages of last week's Champions League win over Lille but Sir Alex Ferguson claimed last week that the former Inter Milan player would not be sidelined for too long. With Chelsea's Khaled Boulahrouz as a guide, there was even some suggestion Silvestre would be back in action before United tackled AS Roma on April 4. However, Reds officials have now confirmed the injury is far worse than initially feared. "Mikael's right shoulder required surgery to stabilise the joint," said a United spokesman. "He will be back in training in three months." Useful Although Silvestre was not a regular starter for United this term, mustering just 21 appearances, the 29-year-old is a particularly useful member of Ferguson's squad given his ability to play both in central defence and left-back. At a time when injuries have decimated the Reds strikeforce, with both Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Louis Saha out until the end of the month and Henrik Larsson heading back to Sweden after the charity game at Old Trafford, suddenly Ferguson's defence is being attacked as well. First choice central defensive pairing Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic were both ruled out of the carnival game against Marcello Lippi's European XI, which United won 4-3. Happily for the United boss, neither Ferdinand, who had scans on a rib problem, nor Vidic, who needed to have blood drained from his nose, are a doubt for Saturday's home encounter with Bolton. However, veteran keeper Edwin van der Sar will miss the Trotters clash and Monday's FA Cup quarter-final replay with Middlesbrough at Old Trafford after suffering a calf strain during his warm-up at the Riverside.
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Post by Chris on Mar 14, 2007 23:42:10 GMT
[/b][/url] UNITED defemder Mikael Silvestre has been ruled out for the rest of the season. The French defender dislocated his shoulder in the final stages of last week's Champions League win over Lille but Sir Alex Ferguson claimed last week that the former Inter Milan player would not be sidelined for too long. With Chelsea's Khaled Boulahrouz as a guide, there was even some suggestion Silvestre would be back in action before United tackled AS Roma on April 4. However, Reds officials have now confirmed the injury is far worse than initially feared. "Mikael's right shoulder required surgery to stabilise the joint," said a United spokesman. "He will be back in training in three months." Useful Although Silvestre was not a regular starter for United this term, mustering just 21 appearances, the 29-year-old is a particularly useful member of Ferguson's squad given his ability to play both in central defence and left-back. At a time when injuries have decimated the Reds strikeforce, with both Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Louis Saha out until the end of the month and Henrik Larsson heading back to Sweden after the charity game at Old Trafford, suddenly Ferguson's defence is being attacked as well. First choice central defensive pairing Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic were both ruled out of the carnival game against Marcello Lippi's European XI, which United won 4-3. Happily for the United boss, neither Ferdinand, who had scans on a rib problem, nor Vidic, who needed to have blood drained from his nose, are a doubt for Saturday's home encounter with Bolton. However, veteran keeper Edwin van der Sar will miss the Trotters clash and Monday's FA Cup quarter-final replay with Middlesbrough at Old Trafford after suffering a calf strain during his warm-up at the Riverside.[/quote] I hate to say it about a United player, but im glad. I know a lot of people here may think I slate Silvestre too much but I just panic when I see his name on the teamsheet. He is useless so as long as he is out, Fergie can't pick him. We have got to get rid.
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