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Manchester United's Chris Smalling watches the basketball action during an Olympic warm-up between USA and Team GB. Dave Thompson/PA Wire/Press Association Images
Injury blow

Manchester United's Chris Smalling out for up to 10 weeks

“He’s not carrying any luck, the kid, but he’s young and we’ve done the right thing in getting it done immediately and getting him back on the road as quickly as we can.”

MANCHESTER UNITED DEFENDER Chris Smalling will miss the start of the new season after having surgery on a metatarsal injury.

The 22-year-old missed the end of last season and was ruled out of Euro 2012 and the Olympics after he suffered a groin injury against Swansea City, but had been expected to be fit for the start of the new campaign. However, he is now set for a further spell on the sidelines with manager Alex Ferguson revealing the defender has already gone under the knife.

“He got an injury on the Wednesday and, straight away, we decided to have the operation so he’s out,” Ferguson told MUTV. ”It’s difficult to say with a metatarsal but it could be 10 weeks.

“He’s not carrying any luck, the kid, but he’s young and we’ve done the right thing in getting it done immediately and getting him back on the road as quickly as we can.”

The news will be a big blow to Manchester United who already have defensive problems ahead of the new season. Centre-back Jonny Evans has yet to return to training after breaking a foot whilst Nemanja Vidic missed most of the last campaign after rupturing his cruciate ligament in December of last year.

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