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February 4, 2012
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Star Sport |
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Terry to miss United clash |
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![]() Chelsea's captain John Terry LONDON (AP): With Wayne Rooney back from injury in time for Manchester United's trip to Stamford Bridge, Chelsea couldn't have picked a worse time to be without two of its star defenders for tomorrow's important match in the Premier League title race. On the same day John Terry was removed as England captain while he awaits trial in July on charges of racially abusing an opponent, the centre back was ruled out of United's visit and probably next weekend's match at Everton too with a knee injury. With England teammate Ashley Cole also suspended following his red card against Swansea on Tuesday, fourth-place Chelsea is already facing an uphill battle to secure a victory that would trim the gap to United to nine points. "John Terry is the captain, a leader on the pitch and off it, and he is a great player so we will miss him of course," Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas said. "We are missing Ashley as well and those two players are in the top four of most-used players. But we cannot be crying out when we miss players ... we have a very big squad which enables to us to approach the game with belief." Rooney is one of four high-profile players set for comebacks from injury this weekend for United, who have won their last three matches to move level with Manchester City at the top of the standings. United manager Alex Ferguson may also recall central midfielder Tom Cleverley and wingers Nani and Ashley Young. Rooney and Nani have been training for two days after recovering from injuries sustained in the January 22 win at Arsenal. Young has been out since December and Cleverley has been out since October. Goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard is out of action for as long as six weeks because of an ankle injury, leaving David De Gea likely to start and Ben Amos set to fill in on the bench. United, unlike regular top-four rivals Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool, has no worries over whether they will qualify for next season's Champions League. The defending champions have won five of their last six meetings with Chelsea, but the Blues won the other match in that sequence 2-1 in last season's corresponding fixture. Third-place Tottenham are seven points ahead of Chelsea, who are hanging onto the fourth and final Champions League qualifying spot ahead of challenges from Newcastle, Liverpool and Arsenal. Fifth-place Newcastle host Aston Villa in Sunday's other match. Manchester City host Fulham in one of seven games Saturday, with Tottenham at Liverpool on Monday. |
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