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Berbatov set to return for Manchester United against Queens Park Rangers

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Sir Alex Ferguson has confirmed that Manchester United’s striker Dimitar Berbatov will be fit to face Queens Park Rangers in the Red Devils’ next English Premier League encounter. The Bulgarian striker has been out of favour at
Old Trafford recently and with his contract ending at the end of the present season, speculation is rife that the former Tottenham target-man will bid farewell to the Theatre of Dreams and seek a future elsewhere in football.
Russian clubs have been interested in Berbatov’s signature as well as Paris Saint Germain from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/France-c2899 but Ferguson is adamant that the striker will stay at Manchester United. Sir Alex will hope that Berbatov can provide his team
with a much needed spark after over the last three weeks, United faced eliminations from both the Carling Cup as well as the UEFA Champions League.
Fortunately for the Red Devils their bid to retain the English Premier League title took a boost last weekend when http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 won against Manchester City which means that the gap between City and United at the top of the Premier League
table has been reduced down to just 2 points.
City are set to play against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 this weekend, therefore Manchester United will hope to pile up pressure on their neighbours by gaining all three points in London against Queens Park Rangers. Sir Alex stated in his latest press
conference, "Berbatov's fit and should be available for Sunday, Rafael is back training as well, which is good. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Darron-Gibson-c10368 got a knock last night [playing for United’s reserve side]. We took him off as a precaution but he should be okay."
He added, "I always enjoy going to Queens Park Rangers, it's always a good atmosphere and we used to be able to get a bigger support than normal. They used to give us one section - the one behind the goal and then part of the side,
which always meant we had about 6,000 fans.” Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 elaborated further by stating that Manchester United have a good record against Queens Park Rangers, something that the Red Devils will aim to build on by taking on the Londoners.

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