Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Manchester United's Tom Cleverley ruled out for four weeks with foot injury


13.09.2011

The Red Devils midfielder will be out for four weeks after suffering ligament damage in his foot after Kevin Davies' challenge in Saturday's away win at Bolton.

Thomas Cleverley
Getty Images
Sir Alex Ferguson has confirmed that Manchester United midfielder Tom Cleverley will be out for four weeks after sustaining an injury in the win away at Bolton on Saturday.

Cleverley was on the receiving end of a strong challenge from Bolton striker Kevin Davies early in the first half, and it had been feared that he had fractured a bone in his foot.

Ferguson, however, confirmed via the club’s official website that he has suffered ligament damage and is set to return in four weeks.

The 22-year-old has started the season in good form in a central midfield partnership alongside Anderson, and was recently called up to the England squad. He was replaced on Saturday by Michael Carrick.

Cleverley adds to a growing list of potential absences through injury ahead of Wednesday’s Champions League match away at Benfica, which following the match at Bolton may include Jonny Evans and Patrice Evra.

The United manager added: "Jonny got a knee in the hip in the second half which was pretty painful and is a doubt for Wednesday [against Benfica], while Patrice got a kick on the kneecap. We'll have a look at them on Sunday."

No comments:

Post a Comment