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da winzada777: Sir Alex Ferguson has admitted that he is glad to see Darren Fletcher fighting fit, but won’t rush his countryman back into action.
The Scotland international midfielder has been on the sidelines since November 2011 due to a bowel condition, and there were fears that his career could be over.
However, Fletcher has been rehabilitating slowly, has returned to training and also played in a benefit match for Aberdeen legend Neil Simpson.
Ferguson is glad to have the influential midfielder back, but will continue to give the player time to recover.
“It’s been quiet progress for the boy,” Ferguson told MUTV.
“He joined in training a couple of weeks ago and it’s one of those situations where you say: ‘Let’s see how he does because he has had a really difficult time in the last year’.
“Therefore, I wasn’t really placing too much hope in it but let’s see how he does.
“He’s got to the stage now where he feels he needs a game. I let him join Scotland this week but he wanted a game so I said: ‘Come to Aberdeen and join up afterwards’.
“I’ll give him 20 to 25 minutes,” the legendary coach concluded.
By Gareth McKnight
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