Thursday, August 19, 2010

Ferdinand five weeks from return

Rio Ferdinand
Ferdinand's injury ruled him out of the World Cup in South Africa

Defender Rio Ferdinand is expected to return to fitness at the end of September, according to Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson.

The 31-year-old suffered a ligament injury while training with England on 4 June, putting him out of the World Cup.

He is likely to miss United's Premier League matches against Fulham, West Ham, Everton and Liverpool, but could be back against Bolton on 26 September.

He is also out of Euro 2012 qualifiers against Bulgaria and Switzerland.

It had initially been hoped that the England captain may be fit for the start of the season but estimates on his recovery have gradually been revised backwards.

Ferguson, speaking at the end of July, said the centre-back was six weeks away from match fitness - a prognosis that suggested he would make his comeback for the away match against Everton on 12 September.

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But the Scot is staying calm over Ferdinand's extended spell on the sidelines.

"It was a medial ligament problem rather than a cruciate, so the recovery time is exactly what we thought," said Ferguson.

"It was a freak. It is nothing to do with his back. We just had to treat it the proper way. These things are never easy."

Ferdinand suffered his injury in a collision with team-mate Emile Heskey during England's first training session in Rustenburg as they prepared for the World Cup in South Africa.

The injury was a devastating end to what had been a disappointing season for Ferdinand, who was restricted to only 13 Premier League starts for United and 21 appearances overall because of a persistent back injury.

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While the first two matches of England's Euro 2012 qualification campaign on 3 and 7 September are now out of the question, manager Fabio Capello may have him back for Montenegro's visit to Wembley on 12 October.

Ferdinand's United team-mate Anderson is closer to making his own comeback after a cruciate knee ligament injury suffered against West Ham in February ruled him out of Brazil's World Cup campaign.

The 22-year-old, who escaped a serious car crash with minor injuries in August , could be part of the squad that make the trip to Goodison Park.

"I'm so happy and excited to be back again after six months without football," stated Anderson.

"I think maybe very soon I'll come back again and start playing normally with the rest of the team.

"I have had no problems at all with the injury. I'm just running and training now really hard."

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