Injury and suspension updates

by Lonnie on March 14, 2007 · 2 comments

Some sig­nif­i­cant injury news to report as PSV’s stand­out defender Alex will miss at least six weeks with a ham­string injury. Alex picked up the injury as he was attempt­ing to kick the ball in a league match against Excel­sior. He is unlikely to fea­ture before the end of the Ere­di­vise sea­son and will miss both legs of the tie against Liverpool.

Bay­ern Munich mid­fielder Mark van Bom­mel will miss both legs of their Cham­pi­ons League quarter-final against AC Milan after UEFA handed him a two-match ban fol­low­ing his send­ing off in the last round. Van Bom­mel was dis­missed after receiv­ing a sec­ond yel­low card towards the end of Bayern’s 2–1 win at the Allianz Arena last week. That would nor­mally only bring a one-match ban but UEFA said in a state­ment on its web­site it was dou­bling the pun­ish­ment by enforc­ing a deferred sanc­tion for the offen­sive ges­tures he made to the crowd in the first leg.

Also ruled out for the sea­son is Man­ches­ter United defender Mikael Sil­vestre who dis­lo­cated his shoul­der dur­ing last week’s Cham­pi­ons League win over Lille. The United camp is rife with injuries at the moment as Ole Gun­nar Sol­sk­jaer and Louis Saha are both out until the end of the month while Rio Fer­di­nand and Nemanja Vidic were both ruled out of last night’s char­ity game against Mar­cello Lippi’s Euro­pean XI, which United won 4–3. Fer­di­nand had scans on a rib prob­lem and Vidic needed to have blood drained from his nose. Both are likely to start against Bolton on Sat­ur­day but keeper Edwin van der Sar will miss out again after suf­fer­ing a calf strain in the warm up before the Mid­dles­brough game at Old Trafford.

Last night’s char­ity match at Old Traf­ford was another oppor­tu­nity for the Red Devil’s bril­liant 22-year-old winger Cris­tiano Ronaldo to show off his full range of his skills. Top­ping off a pack­age that included a show­ing of his quick feet, stepovers, strong run­ning, and flicked passes, Ronaldo thumped home a mag­nif­i­cent free kick that bent and swerved into the top cor­ner with such pace that Valencia’s San­ti­ago Canizares didn’t even move. You can catch some fuzzy footage of the match over on YouTube.

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1 Daniel March 21, 2007 at 7:16 pm

Why didn't UEFA ban Van Bommel right after the 1st leg game against Real Madrid?

I am worried about PSV's chances of retaining the Eredivisie title. It is evident that Alex' leadership in the back was vital to the back four. Salcido is a great defender but his natural position is as a left back and not a centerback.

I must say Manchester United's luck of not having players injured has finally come to an end. They have done well in coping with the thin squad that they have; If an injury to Scholes, Giggs or even Ronaldo occurs, then I think we will see them drop points. I hope the battle for the Premiership title will be prolonged if that was to happen.

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2 Daniel March 22, 2007 at 1:16 am

Why didn’t UEFA ban Van Bommel right after the 1st leg game against Real Madrid?

I am worried about PSV’s chances of retaining the Eredivisie title. It is evident that Alex’ leadership in the back was vital to the back four. Salcido is a great defender but his natural position is as a left back and not a centerback.

I must say Manchester United’s luck of not having players injured has finally come to an end. They have done well in coping with the thin squad that they have; If an injury to Scholes, Giggs or even Ronaldo occurs, then I think we will see them drop points. I hope the battle for the Premiership title will be prolonged if that was to happen.

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