Manchester United | Ferguson: The league starts now
Sir Alex Ferguson has said that Chelsea's five-point Premier League is "not insurmountable" and backed Manchester United to claw their way back. FIFA |
Ferguson plays down Ferdinand injury fears Manchester United are confident that Rio Ferdinand's fitness struggles will be solved in the next few weeks, despite suggestions that the defender could be sidelined for a prolonged period of time. ESPN England |
 | Hughes may drop Tevez for Anfield test Manchester City manager has not revealed line-up Coaching staff working on shoring up defenceMark Hughes is toying with the notion of dropping Carlos Tevez from his Manchester City team to face Liverpool tomorrow even though the player left Manchester United in the summer because he ... The Guardian |
Foster going nowhere - Ferguson Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson denies reports of out-of-favour goalkeeper Ben Foster leaving Old Trafford in January. BBC News |
Fergie to miss Pompey and Spurs
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson will be in the dugout at Old Trafford on Saturday when his side face Everton. The FA confirm Ferguson's two-match touchline ban does not start until 14 days after the disciplinary panel hearing, which was held last week. Eurosport |
 | Cudicini thanks fans after leaving hospital 'I want to thank everybody,' says Tottenham goalkeeper Redknapp says players not allowed to ride motorcyclesThe Tottenham goalkeeper, Carlo Cudicini, thanked fans for their support after being discharged from hospital following his motorcycle accident, but his club manager Harry Redk... The Guardian |
Ferguson allays Rio fears Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has allayed fears that Rio Ferdinand could be out of action until Christmas with his latest injury problem. 4 the Game |
 | Fergie not worried by Chelsea lead Sir Alex Ferguson is not in the slightest bit worried by Chelsea's five-point lead over Manchester United in the Premier League title race. Team Talk |
 | Teams that have done a Wimbledon Plus: Planespotting; Nikita Khrushchev, Scottish football fan?; and scoring with a rabona. Send your questions and answers to knowledge@guardian.co.uk"German side TSG Hoffenheim and Italian side Como have played in the top five tiers of their respective national league systems in this decade alon... The Guardian |
 | The Joy of Six: great matches since 2001 From the 2005 Champions League final to a Prenton Park classic, here are half a dozen of the best games of the noughties1) Milan 3-3 Liverpool, 2005 Champions League final In 2001 a prankster named Karl Power crept into the Manchester United team photo ahead of their quarter-final second leg... The Guardian |
 | Scholes enjoys a break away Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes enjoys the international breaks now he is no longer involved with England. Metro |
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