Sunday, August 06, 2006

Fergie confirms Carrick blow

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Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson admits Michael Carrick will be out for at least three weeks after injuring his ankle against Ajax in a pre-season friendly.
Following Friday night's exertions against Porto that saw the dismissals and consequent pending domestic suspensions of Wayne Rooney and Paul Scholes, Ferguson would have been praying his side came though Saturday's game unscathed.
It was, though, to be a difficult night for United in Amsterdam as although Ryan Giggs claimed the game's only goal it came at a cost when Carrick went down under a 14th minute challenge from Kenneth Perez.
The England midfielder was replaced immediately but looked in obvious discomfort and left the Amsterdam ArenA on crutches, much to the dismay of his manager.
Ferguson now concedes that his new £18.6 million signing looks a major doubt for the club's Premiership opener against Fulham on August 20.
"It looks like he'll be out for a few weeks - there's a lot of swelling and bleeding,'' Ferguson told Sky Sports News.
"It's a ligament to the front of the foot.
"It is difficult to say what will happen with these things because we don't know what his general recovery time is but it will be three weeks at least.
"It is a blow for the young lad because he has only just joined us and he wanted to do well.
''It knocks him back a bit but it's something we have to handle as we have done many times in the past.
''It's terrible luck. It seems like we are cursed at times but we'll have to get on with it.''