Friday 22 March 2013

Henry Scholes set to come back for Manchester United's away Premier League match... - Telegraph.co.uk

The 38-year-old midfielder, who has yet to pick his future beyond the finish of this season, has qualified for the past 10 days at United's Carrington instruction ground after being sidelined since January with a chronic knee problem. With the former England playeras recovery taking longer than initially predicted, Ferguson was moved to insist last month that Scholes would not be eliminated for the rest of the plan by the injury. The United manager has made it clear that Scholes may play a part in the final months of the time and he's likely to play against Sunderland allow his squad to be rotated by Ferguson before the Chelsea game. Ferguson is once more willing to wait until the end of the campaign before discussing Scholesas future, but the playeras mind is likely to consist by the level of his involvement in the first group during the remaining 8 weeks of the period. Meanwhile, United winger Antonio Valencia has admitted to being dissatisfied by his performances in 2010. The Ecuadorean has struggled to discover the form he displayed this past year and he claims he has been affected by previous incidents. aIt has not been on your own front,a Valencia said quite the growing season I'd have expected. aI think the injuries Iave had have held me straight back a bit. I still have the odd twinge from the final damage that's perhaps influenced my improvement slightly.a and I'd to my knee

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