Manchester United midfielder Tom Cleverley to undergo scan

England international limped out of midweek Champions League game

Pa
Friday 07 December 2012 06:47 EST
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Manchester United midfielder Tom Cleverley
Manchester United midfielder Tom Cleverley (GETTY IMAGES)

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Manchester United midfielder Tom Cleverley will today undergo a scan on his calf injury.

The 23-year-old limped out of United's 1-0 Champions League defeat to Cluj on Wednesday, leaving him doubtful for Sunday's eagerly-anticipated clash with Manchester City.

Manager Sir Alex Ferguson said: "Tom Cleverley is having a scan today. It is a calf. We shall see."

Ferguson also revealed that Shinji Kagawa and Nemanja Vidic, who have both suffered knee injuries, are struggling to be fit in time for the derby match at the Etihad Stadium.

He said: "I thought Kagawa may have a chance but he is still a bit short. He won't be available until Sunderland next week.

"Nemanja Vidic is certainly doing well in training. It is just his own confidence to play. He will be ready for Sunderland."

United's defence has come under scrutiny following the 4-3 victory at Reading last week.

And Ferguson admitted set piece defending has been worked on at the training ground since.

He said: "Manchester City will have expected us to work on it (defending set pieces). I am sure they have (attacking them)."

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