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Injury keeps Anderson at Manchester United (fansfc.com)
Anderson’s injury means he is likely to be given more time to impress at Manchester United. The Brazilian international enjoyed a fine debut season in England following his big-money move from Porto in 2007, but he has failed to reproduce such form.
Manchester United v Fulham: match preview (Daily Telegraph)
Read a full preview of the Premier League match between Manchester United and Fulham at Old Trafford on Sunday March 14 2010, kick-off 13.30 GMT.
Premier League Preview: Manchester United - Fulham (Goal.com)
Old Trafford may have been alive with a sea of green and gold on Wednesday in protest at the Glazer regime, but AC Milan will have left England feeling black and blue after David Beckham and co. were sent packing back to Italy.
Man Utd midfielder Anderson confident of full recovery from knee surgery (tribalfootball.com)
Manchester United midfielder Anderson has no doubts he will make a full recovery from his knee surgery. Anderson was operated on by Portuguese knee specialist José Carlos Noronha, who rescued the midfielder's career when he first broke down at Porto. "He was this doctor who operated on me when I was injured against Benfica and I think that he is right for me to recover again," said Anderson. "I ...
Manchester United defender Wes Brown out for six weeks with broken bone in foot (Daily Telegraph)
Manchester United have confirmed defender Wes Brown will miss the next four to six weeks with a broken bone in his foot.
WORLD CUP 2010: England boost as injured Manchester United defender Wes Brown could be back in a month (Daily Mail)
Sir Alex Ferguson has backed Wes Brown to return to action in four to six weeks - giving the Manchester United defender a great chance of being fit for the World Cup.
Manchester United Midfielder Anderson Out For Six Months (Goal.com via Yahoo! Sports)
Portuguese specialist confirms midfielder's surgery was successful.
Payback time for Berbatov as United aim to slay Milan jinx (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Dimitar Berbatov will never have a better opportunity to convince the Manchester United faithful that he was worth the 30.75 million pounds it cost to prise him away from Tottenham.
Brown injury adds to England and Manchester United woe (Independent)
Wes Brown's suspected broken metatarsal has added to Manchester United's injury woes ahead of AC Milan's visit in Champions League on Wednesday.
United’s European success comes full circle (TheScore.com)
Thirty-four months ago, Manchester United’s players walked away from a two legged tie with AC Milan and couldn’t help but shake their heads. Beaten 5-3 over two legs the scoreline sounded closer than it actually was. It was a massacre and United were the victims. “They were better physically than us and much sharper to the ball. We [...]