Van der Sar may retire
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson said Thursday he expects
Dutch goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar to retire at the end of the season.
Ferguson said United were already planning for life without van der
Sar on the pitch, although the 40-year-old Holland international could
possibly stay on as a coach at Old Trafford.
"We are planning for this being his last season," Ferguson said.
Asked about whether the goalkeeper could stay on to help coach his
successor, Ferguson said the issue had not been discussed.
"But Edwin is a player who would be of interest in terms of his
knowledge and standing in the game," he told reporters.
United last week confirmed the capture of Anders Lindegaard from
Aalesunds FK on a three-and-a-half year deal for an undisclosed fee.
The 26-year-old is already training with United and will be formally
registered when the transfer window opens in January.
"We can't register (Lindegaard) until after the Stoke game because of
the Bank Holiday," Ferguson added.
"But he is training with us now and that is important. It will bring
him to a better level of fitness because he has not played for a few
weeks. We will see how his progress goes."
United will go into Boxing Day's encounter with Sunderland with a
squad that has been riddled with flu in recent weeks.
The virus would have ruled Nemanja Vidic and Anderson out of last
weekend's trip to Chelsea, if it had not been postponed while Michael
Carrick and Nani have both also been struggling.
That is the last thing Ferguson needs ahead of a contest with the
ever improving north-east side, managed by United's former captain Steve
Bruce.
"The biggest thing we have been trying to do is clear up some flu
that is around the place," Ferguson said.
MANCHESTER, United Kingdom, Dec 23, 2010 (AFP) |