Wes Brown is in contention for a first-team return as Manchester United wrap up another title-winning campaign at Hull…
Wes Brown is in contention for a first-team return as Manchester United wrap up another title-winning campaign at Hull…
Wes Brown is in contention for a first-team return as Manchester United wrap up another title-winning campaign at Hull…
Wes Brown returns to the Manchester United squad for the first time since the end of January as Sir Alex Ferguson’s men look to take another step towards clinching the Premier League title by winning at Middlesbrough.
Sir Alex Ferguson will ease Wes Brown back into first-team action in Manchester United’s Premier League clash at Middlesbrough on Saturday.With the Red Devils anxiously awaiting the results of X-rays on the rib injury Rio Ferdinand suffered at the end of Wednesday’s Champions League win over Arsenal, Ferguson is faced with being without experienced cover at centre-half.
Manchester United defender Wes Brown is in line to make his first Premier League start since October after recovering from a foot injury…
Wes Brown is set to return just in time to ease a potential injury crisis for Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson.
Wes Brown has given Manchester United another fitness boost by coming through an hour of his comeback game against Preston at Deepdale.Sidelined since November with a foot injury, the England international is keen to play some part in a hectic end to the season and manager Sir Alex Ferguson will be delighted to learn of his contribution to a 4-0 Lancashire Senior Cup win.
Wes Brown is set to make his long-awaited return to action when the reserves travel to face Lancashire neighbours Preston on Monday.Apart from a brief return to duty at the end on January, Brown has been sidelined since November following an ankle operation.
Neville’s return to action will be a timely boost for manager Sir Alex Ferguson, who is already without right-backs Wes Brown and Rafael and has seen his side lose consecutive league matches for the first time since 2005…