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Fergie refusing to panic Red Devils boss has confidence in depleted squad

Dec 17, 2011


Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson insists he is not hitting the panic button despite the club's growing injury problems.

With Darren Fletcher sidelined for an indefinite period with a chronic inflammatory bowel condition and Nemanja Vidic ruled out for the rest of the season with his cruciate ligaments so badly ruptured the swelling has still not gone down, United have suffered two body blows in a week.

In addition, Tom Cleverley, Anderson, Michael Owen and twins Rafael and Fabio will miss Sunday's trip to QPR.

Yet Ferguson continues to maintain he has enough cover to render a trip to the January sales a waste of time.
Not panicking

"There is no point crying about it. You have the injuries and you deal with them."
Sir Alex Ferguson Quotes of the week

"We are not panicking," he said.

"You have to be tempted if the right player comes along but they are not there so what do you do?

"There is no point crying about it. You have the injuries and you deal with them.

"We have players who are capable of wearing the red jersey and we have complete confidence they can do well."

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