He has broken his leg and dislocated the ankle joint. |
He is now back in training and, you never know, maybe he could be fit for the start of the season. |
He must have banged his head but he cannot remember doing it. |
He seemed to be OK in the dressing room before the game and he was OK with the players. He's disappointed but he had to be disappointed, that's the nature of it. |
He was a fantastic player. Everybody at United regarded George as being one of the greatest of all time. |
He's been ever so close in so many games this season. He deserves his goal and it was a great goal too. |
He's had a difficult time but he's young and coming out of that. I thought in the forward play we were really excellent. |
He's such a great threat because of his power and pace. |
I am determined we're going to be more physically ready to hit the ground running. We must be better prepared...We don't want to be playing catch-up again in the league. |
I am dreading it. I don't want anything to happen to either Bryan or Steve. It would be better if we were playing them in the last two games, then it might have all been sorted. But all we can do is concentrate on ourselves and get on with our own job. |
I didn't say much at half-time but I think the start of the second half was decisive. The presence of Wayne Rooney on the pitch gave us all confidence. |
I don't know how many times I've got to make the point but they (Chelsea) have been fantastically consistent. |
I don't think the quality of their game has been raised in any way. They have obtained that great consistency and they don't care if they win games 1-0. They are happy to grind out the 1-0s and they have been excellent defensively. |
I don't think things have changed too much. It is a big pitch and there will be a great atmosphere, so all things considered it should be a really good cup tie. |
I enjoyed his company in the last UEFA coaches' seminar, it was good. |