Possebon leg break fears allayed

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Wednesday 24 September 2008 05:16 EDT
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Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has been able to breath a sigh of relief after it was confirmed that Rodrigo Possebon has not suffered a break in his leg.

The talented midfielder was left in agony following a challenge from Middlesbrough captain Emanuel Pogatetz as United recorded a 3-1 victory in the Carling Cup at Old Trafford last night.

Possebon was later given the all-clear after spending the night in hospital.

"We can confirm that Rodrigo did not suffer a break to his right leg," a club spokesperson told manutd.com.

"He was kept in hospital overnight for observation and to assess whether there was any ligament damage to his knee."

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