United relieved by Rio Ferdinand scan results

Rio Ferdinand will be fit to face Arsenal after tests showed he did not crack a rib in the first leg of the Champions League semi-final
  
  

Rio Ferdinand could face Arsenal
Rio Ferdinand could face Arsenal after an x-ray showed that he has bruised rather than broken his ribs. Photograph: Tom Jenkins Photograph: Tom Jenkins/Guardian

Rio Ferdinand could be fit for Manchester United's second-leg Champions League showdown with Arsenal after scans revealed he had not cracked a rib, as reported by the Guardian this morning.

The defender was forced off and was taken to hospital during the first leg of the semi-final meeting at Old Trafford on Wednesday.

He will miss United's Premier League game with Middlesbrough tomorrow, but manager Sir Alex Ferguson is confident he could be fit to face Arsenal. "It's good news with Rio. It is not a cracked bone, he had a bit of bruising on the lung which was why he was coughing up blood, but there has been nothing since then," Ferguson said. "Hopefully, we can get him ready for Tuesday, he seems almost back to normal. But he won't play tomorrow.

"When you see it at the time you fear the worst but now it is just a case of getting him back training, hopefully on Sunday, and getting him ready for Tuesday."

 

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