Manchester United returned to the top of the Premier League with a 2-0 victory over Portsmouth but the win came at a cost with injuries to captain Gary Neville and John O'Shea.
Manchester United returned to the top of the Premier League with a 2-0 victory over Portsmouth but the win came at a cost with injuries to captain Gary Neville and John O'Shea.
United manager Alex Ferguson, speaking after yesterday's success at Old Trafford, which left the champions three points clear in front with a game in hand, said of the injuries to Neville and O'Shea, the skipper's replacement at right-back: "There were two bad tackles on them, no action taken.
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"They are out for weeks now, unfortunately. Gary Neville has had to go for an X-ray and John O'Shea will have a scan tomorrow.
United have had several injuries to defenders this season, "particularly at right-back," as Ferguson noted before adding: "I don't think anybody should play there.
"But fortunately we've got Wes Brown back and he plays in the reserves tomorrow, it's his second game.
"We'll give him one half because he could be involved on Saturday (against Tottenham Hotspur)."
Victory left United in a commanding position to retain their title, with Liverpool now seemingly their only realistic challengers after third-placed Chelsea lost ground on Wednesday following a goalless draw at home to Everton, who defeated Ferguson's side in last weekend's FA Cup semi-finals.
Asked what the result meant for the title race, Ferguson replied: "We are in a better position than we were this morning.