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da fazobetai: Manchester United defender Chris Smalling is reported to have contracted glandular fever, which could keep him out of action for up to three months.
The England international missed The Red Devils’ 5-0 win over Wigan on Boxing Day with a flu, but The Daily Mail have stated that Smalling actually has glandular fever.
If this is the case it will add to Sir Alex Ferguson’s injury woes, as he currently has Nemanja Vidic, Darren Fletcher, Ashley Young, Tom Cleverley, Anderson and Jonny Evans on the sidelines.
When quizzed on the seriousness of the condition, former Liverpool and Sunderland physio Mark Leather stated that a typical period of unavailability would be around three months.
“You can get back into shape in two months but it might be another three to four weeks before you’re firing on all cylinders. The first time he would be able to play a full game would be nearer to three months,” the medical staff member stated.
The Premier League champions were also without Phil Jones and Rio Ferdinand for the win over The Latics, but the defensive pair are expected to return for the visit of Blackburn on Saturday.
By Gareth McKnight
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