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Fergie delighted with Vidic return

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The Scot is expecting the Serbian to be a big boost and perhaps add some steel to his wavering defensive line when he makes his possible comeback today.
In the absence of their talismanic captain, Manchester United have been struggling to cope with the Premier League’s array of attacking wealth.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 International shown his best side, meaning that the Red Devils were left to suffer despite Jonny Evan’s meteoric rise to first-choice starter.
Vidic returned in August after almost an year out with knee problems, but was taken aback by abrupt pains in October and thus had to go under the knife to rectify the situation once again.
The player has been training and according to Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 has regained enough fitness to merit a spot on the bench at least.
Sunderland visit the Theatre of Dreams today but considering that the former Serbian International hasn’t played since September, the tactician will be unwilling to risk his health once again.
A late substitution or perhaps a second-half appearance would be much better suited to his talents at the moment, as a starting role is still too early for him.
Regardless of whether he plays today or not, Fergie is delighted to his skipper return to the first-team fold once again and will be hoping that he can continue his superb form, which made him one of the world’s best centre-backs when he was fit.
"Getting an injury is an issue for players going into their late 20s and early 30s because they start to wonder how many years they've got left. For instance, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Gary-Neville-c14447 was 32 when he got his injury and he never really recovered from it.”
"He had recurring injuries - it was his calf, then it was his groin, then it was his hamstring, his ankle, it was just a catalogue of injury after injury simply because at that age recovery is a bit more difficult. We hope we've given him the proper rehabilitation. He's not had a lot of football so it is an issue, but we're hoping he sails through,” said the long-serving Manchester United manager whilst speaking to reporters in his pre-match press conference. 

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