Walking wounded

ENGLAND - Manchester United's problems with injury and illness have left Alex Ferguson with "no idea" which players he will be able to pick for today's Premier League derby against Manchester City, the manager said.

Ferguson's selection for Saturday's 2-1 win over Wolves was affected by a virus that ruled out Dimitar Berbatov and left Nemanja Vidic, Patrice Evra and Paul Scholes weakened but able to play.

"We've no idea at all (on the team for today)," Ferguson said at a pre-match news conference yesterday.

"We've still got some players out with flu and some players were sent home yesterday.

"So we're not in a great position at the moment. Hopefully tomorrow we are better, but there seems to be a lingering aspect of this virus going around and there's nothing we can do about it. We've a strong squad and we just carry on."

Midfielder Owen Hargreaves, who lasted just six minutes in his comeback from long-term injury at the weekend, faces up to five weeks out with a hamstring problem. The 29-year-old England international, who has battled chronic tendonitis in his knees, made his first start in more than two years in Saturday's 2-1 victory at home to Wolverhampton Wanderers but soon left the field shaking his head at his misfortune.

Ferguson told local radio station Key 103 yesterday that the player was unlikely to play until mid-December.

"We're at that stage where we're sure his knee is okay," Ferguson said.

"His training performances in the previous eight or nine days were terrific. He had done really well, which is why we took the chance. But maybe the tension in the build-up for the lad was too much and he suffered because of it."

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