United Hit By Injuries - Ipswich Town News
The Manchester United side which lines up against Town at Portman Road on Saturday is likely to have an unfamiliar look about it with a number of regulars out injured.
David Beckham and Gary Neville have broken feet while Laurent Blanc is definitely out with a twisted knee. Ronnie Johnsen has a hamstring problem and Quinton Fortune faces a fitness test on his hamstring injury.
Now keeper Fabien Barthez (ribs) and midfielder Juan-Sebastian Veron (achilles) are also ruled out of tomorrow's game.
Former Wigan and Hull keeper Roy Carroll is likely to start in goal while Wes Brown and John O'Shea are the probable central defenders.
Town report that Sixto Peralta (groin) is nearest to fitness of their worries. Mark Venus (groin) is the least likely while Tommy Miller (foot) is still undergoing treatment.
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