Vidic to step up return from injury

Manchester United defender Nemanja Vidic is scheduled to step up his comeback from a calf injury on Wednesday when Serbia face South Korea.

Vidic: Comeback to continue
Vidic: Comeback to continue

Vidic came through a 45-minute run-out yesterday in the 1-0 victory against Northern Ireland at Windsor Park without any difficulty.

It was his first game in three weeks following a calf injury and came after an agreement between coach Radomir Antic and United manager Sir Alex Ferguson.

Antic said: "We arranged before the game Vidic would play one half. He will also play in the game on Wednesday. Everything is okay."

Vidic's return is a boost for Ferguson ahead of the match against Everton on Saturday as Rio Ferdinand is troubled with a similar problem.

Curiously though Jonny Evans sat out the second half in Belfast as well after suffering a calf strain.

He is due to be assessed and manager Nigel Worthington said: "I thought it was only fair to Jonny and Manchester United we got him off.

"We have iced it so it will be 24 hours before we know what the full extent of the injury is."

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mookster (Manchester United fan)

"i'll tell you what will be hilarious, both vidic and park.. both playing, both first game after an injury. Now they both get stuck into a full blooded challenge and 3 months out each.. they way our luck has been lately i won't rule that one out."

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