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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2006 13:14:56 GMT -5
England's Gary Neville is well on the road to recovery and could figure in Saturday's quarter-final against Portugal in Gelsenkirchen. The right-back trained on his own at England's Baden-Baden base and showed no ill-effects to the calf injury that has kept him sidelined in Germany.
Neville, 31, played in England's opening match against Paraguay but has missed the last three games.
He was put through his paces in a solo session with England physio Gary Lewin.
Neville pulled his calf in training on the eve of the match against Trinidad and Tobago.
He returned to light training last week but suffered a reaction to the injury and was advised to rest it again over the weekend.
England assistant manager Steve McClaren has already revealed the Manchester United man will be in contention for Saturday.
"He needs a few days' training and hopefully he'll be in contention for Saturday's game," McClaren said on Monday.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2006 6:38:13 GMT -5
An England team with Gary Neville in, is better than and England team without Gary Neville. Looks like he's gonna play.
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Post by brumoscardo on Jun 28, 2006 8:08:33 GMT -5
Go Lusa!!!
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