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No guaranteed slot for Vidic ahead of Livepool encounter

Last updated on: October 14, 2011 17:32 IST

Image: Nemanja Vidic

Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson's big question on Friday was whether captain Nemanja Vidic is ready to return to the team for the next day's "game of the season" at arch rivals Liverpool.

The Serbia centre back played for his country this week in their Euro 2012 qualifying defeat to Slovenia, having been absent from club duty since August due to a calf injury, but a start at Anfield on Saturday (1715 IST) is far from guaranteed.

"The big question mark is whether Vidic is ready for the game tomorrow," Ferguson said.

"He's certainly had his first game for Serbia on Tuesday, played a full game, so it's certainly a consideration because he's such a good competitor.

"He came in yesterday and felt OK. But the Liverpool game is such an intense, draining game that you want everybody to be 100 percent so it maybe more down to how he feels himself really."

Plenty of options for Ferguson to play around with

Image: Jonny Evans

Even if Vidic does not play, Ferguson has plenty of other options and was quick to point out that Jonny Evans had been "fantastic" in the heart of defence.

Midfielder Tom Cleverley, who damaged ligaments in his ankle a month ago, and defender Rafael remain sidelined although the Brazilian has now returned to full training after missing the start of the league season with a dislocated shoulder.

Ferguson declined to be drawn on Thursday's news that his striker Wayne Rooney would miss the group stage of England's Euro 2012 campaign after being handed a three-match ban by UEFA for his sending-off against Montenegro last week.

"I'm here to talk about the Liverpool game," he said.

Keen contest on cards

Image: Alex Ferguson

Saturday's encounter is even more keenly anticipated than usual as the bitter rivalry between the clubs has been cranked up a notch since United won their 19th English league title last season to overtake Liverpool's record.

Liverpool have won the last three meetings between the clubs at Anfield, including a 3-1 victory last season, and Ferguson said the electric atmosphere at the ground played a big part.

"I think the fans play a part, there is no doubt about that," he said. "In my time we've had nine players sent off there which is unusual for Manchester United so that is all down to the atmosphere that can be created there."

The historic importance of the two clubs always made their meetings emotive matches, Ferguson said.

"Although things may change in the next few years with Manchester City, whether the derby game can be equal to Manchester United-Liverpool game, because I've always considered it to be the game of the season in English football and at the moment I think it remains that," he added.

United are top on goal difference from Manchester City after a blistering start to the season but have looked less convincing in recent league games against Stoke City and Norwich City and the Champions League home draw against FC Basel.

The unbeaten Manchester teams, who meet at Old Trafford next weekend, have 19 points, with Newcastle United four points behind in third. Fourth-placed Chelsea are on 13 with Liverpool level with them on points in fifth.

Source: REUTERS
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