Thursday, May 21, 2009

Ferdinand: I'll be fit for Rome

Rio Ferdinand says he will be fit for Manchester United's Champions League final with Barcelona next Wednesday.



Sir Alex Ferguson cast doubt on the defender's likely availability when he said Ferdinand would need to play at Hull City on Sunday to stand any chance of being handed a starting slot against Barca.

However, the 30-year-old does not see an outing at the KC Stadium as essential to producing a top performance at Rome's Stadio Olimpico, by which time it will have been three weeks since he injured a calf muscle at the end of United's semi-final win over Arsenal.

injury battle

In any case, Ferdinand fully expects to have recovered.

He said: "I've not thought about not playing in the final. It's as simple as that, no chance.

"I trained with the ball today [Wednesday] and did some running, so I'm doing all the movements I need to be doing before a game.

"This has been perhaps the hardest and most important injury battle of my career. There is so much at stake. I haven't even thought much about the actual details of the final.

"I've been so engrossed in my injury that I haven't thought about much else. I'll start thinking about the actual match when I'm sitting on the plane to Rome." He added: "You'll have to ask the manager if I'm playing, but physically I'd be able to do it, no problem."

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