It hasn’t been the luckiest of season for Manchester United winger Ashley Young. The footballer has only made 19 league appearances this season, and was substituted off the pitch on April 4 against Manchester City after picking up an ankle injury. Today, manager Sir Alex Ferguson has ruled the winger out for the rest of the season.
With Manchester United on the verge of winning the Premier League title, the injury shouldn’t negatively impact the club’s fortunes this season.
Since there’s been so much news breaking this morning in England and elsewhere, I thought I’d share all of the headlines with you now instead of waiting until this evening.
- Ashley Young is ruled out for the rest of the season with an ankle injury — BBC Sport
- Chelsea have held talks with Bayer Leverkusen over the transfer of Andre Schurrle — BBC Sport
- Arsenal will launch a £10 teenagers-only section for next season — Evening Standard
- John Terry: ‘Brendan Rodgers was brilliant for me, he helped me in many ways’ — The Independent
- Michel Vorm laughs off talk of Swansea City exit — This Is South Wales
- Swansea goalkeeper Michel Vorm eyes Liverpool FC move — Liverpool Echo
- Mark Schwarzer planning for life after football after buying a farm — The Mail
- No get out clause for Norwich signing Ricky van Wolfswinkel says Chris Hughton — The Independent
- Arsenal no longer vulnerable to strong arm tactics, claims Wenger — Evening Standard
- Football should beware the seeds of hooliganism taking root again — The Guardian
- I love Liverpool but we have to beat them, says Chelsea manager Rafael Benitez — The Telegraph
- Bebe reveals Sir Alex Ferguson was ‘always complaining about Nani’ — Off The Post
- Swansea City star Kemy Agustien could face club action over driving offenses — This Is South Wales
- Romelu Lukaku to Swansea is ‘idle gossip’, says West Brom boss — Evening Standard
- John Terry admits he may not be even Chelsea’s third choice in defence — The Telegraph
- Cardiff will be one of the relegation favourites, says Swansea manager Laudrup — This Is South Wales
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