Manchester United Anderson Unavailable for Two Months
Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011 at 12:58 pm , filed under News by Joel Barker
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Manchester United midfielder Anderson may be unavailable for two months with a hamstring injury; he endures in his side’s fine FA Cup victory against Crawley Town on Saturday.
Anderson Luis (22-year-old) fell down to knee injury during the FA Cup win over Crawley Town and had to be substituted at half-time at Old Trafford and scans have exposed that he has spoiled ligaments which might oblige surgery. It was believed to have been ruled out for two months from the squad.
Even, if he does not need a surgery he is likely to be sidelined until mid-April 2011.
Anderson currently plays as a midfielder for the Brazil national team and Manchester United. He moved to Man’s United for a transfer fee of around €18 million and has won the Premier League twice, UEFA Champions League 2007–08 and also the League Cup.
He made sixteen appearances in all competitions for Manchester United this season, scoring in the Champions League clash with Valencia earlier in the encounter.
Sir Alex Ferguson, Manchester United Coach has confirmed that Anderson, who met with an serious car accident earlier on 20 Aug 2010 was ruled out and again came to the training after he was fit. However, he is now suffering from a hamstring injury due to which he is again ruled out.

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