Antonio Valencia returns to the United squad ahead of tonightโs game in Bilbao. Roberto Mancini hopes to have Vincent Kompany back for Cityโs trip to Stoke, Nicklas Bendtner is likely to return for Sunderlandโs FA Cup trip to Everton, while Hatem Ben Arfaโs recent displays are finally winning over Alan Pardew.
Antonio Valencia and Chris Smalling have both returned to the United squad ahead of this eveningโs Europa League clash against Athletic Bilbao. While Smalling is fit enough only for the bench, the inclusion of Valencia will have Fantasy managers on alert. The championsโ obliging run of upcoming fixtures is likely to see plenty more investment in their Fantasy assets and Valencia โ now down to 7.6 โ is on many a radar after his performances prior to picking up a hamstring injury. The Ecuadorian started every game on the right between Gameweek 14 and 24 and, with two goals and 10 assists over those 12 fixtures, averaged 6.58 per game.
Nani, Phil Jones and Anderson all miss out on the trip to Spain. Sir Alex Ferguson revealed the latter is to be assessed in the next week or so and could be out for โfour to five weeksโ with a hamstring injury. Jones picked up the flu on Tuesday and with Unitedโs trip to Wolves on Sunday, Ferguson is likely to be sweating on his availability.
Roberto Manciniโs press conference was full of little snippets for Fantasy managers. The City boss admitted that Carlos Tevez could be in the frame to play some part in next Tuesdayโs home game against Chelsea as the club look to rediscover their scoring touch; with three forwards already vying for a starting role, this merely muddies the waters further. Mancini also revealed Pablo Zabaleta was likely to be available for the Gameweek 30 trip to Stoke, ruling him out of next Tuesdayโ game against Chelsea. Gareth Barry has been struggling with illness and a back problem, while Joleon Lescott will definitely be ready for the Blues clash and is likely to be on the bench this evening. Finally, when asked on the fitness of Vincent Kompany, Mancini replied:
I would love to have him back for Sporting but if we donโt want to take any risk, maybe for Stoke.
Nicklas Bendtner is winning his fitness battle ahead of Sunderlandโ FA Cup clash with Everton this weekend. The big Dane was stretchered off in Saturdayโs win over Liverpool but Martin OโNeill has revealed the on-loan forward has returned to training and is confident of a quick recovery. With Stephane Sessegnon still suspended, Bendtnerโs return would be a major boost to the Black Cats; he has scored -and picked up maximum bonus- in each of his last two league games.
Roy Hodgson has revealed both Keith Andrews and Peter Odemwingie are doubts for West Brom this weekend. The Baggies travel to Wigan on Saturday with the latter currently nursing a calf strain, while Andrews was reported to have picked up a knock. Both Billy Jones and Jerome Thomas could return against the Latics; the duo missed last weekโs defeat at Old Trafford and, with Steven Reid ruled out for the season, Jones could come in at right-back, while Thomas is likely to battle Chris Brunt for a role on the left wing. It was reported yesterday that Marc-Antoine Fortune had picked up a knock but was expected to feature- the fact that Hodgson failed to mention him in todayโs injury round-up suggests he has since recovered.
Aaron Hughes is fit and available for Fulhamโs home showdown against Swansea this Saturday. The Irishman was absent due to a calf injury in last weekendโs loss at Villa but has confirmed he has since recovered. Hughes had played the previously three, in a run that saw the Cottagers pick up nine points and concede just one- Fantasy owners of Stephen Kelly and Philippe Senderos will be a little worried; with Hughes offering Martin Jol cover at both right-back and centre-half, either could potentially make way.
Alan Pardew has been full of praise for Hatem Ben Arfaโs recent displays this morning. The Frenchman has been one of Newcastleโs stand-out performers since coming on as a second-half sub against Sunderland in Gameweek 27, with a goal against Arsenal vindicating Pardewโs decision to drop Papiss Cisse and afford him a role behind Demba Ba. The Magpies boss has been quick to criticise the playerโs application at times this season but has admitted heโs been thoroughly impressed of late, perhaps suggesting that Ben Arfa is set to play a more pivotal part in the final two months of the season:
I canโt fault him โ I thought it was terrific. Heโs got that in him โ he can win games from nothing. It was a great goal and his workrate was terrific. You have to say that.
Andre Santos stepped up his recovery from an ankle injury by turning out for Arsenalโs reserves last night. The left-back โwho hasnโt featured domestically since Gameweek 14 โ was afforded a 60 minute run out against West Bromโs second string and sailed through without any problems. Both Santos and Kieran Gibbs have rarely been fit at the same time this season and with the latter now also recovered from recent problems, the final couple of months of the season may give us an insight into which one is Arsene Wengerโs preferred first-choice option.
Roberto Martinez has revealed he expects the experience of Shaun Maloney to play a crucial part in Wiganโs bid for survival. The Scot had been sidelined with a long-term calf problem but returned to the side last weekend for the first time since Gameweek 8, setting up Victor Mosesโ equaliser in the 1-1 draw at Norwich. Martinez also admitted Hugo Rodallega is hoping to shake off a knee knock ahead of Saturdayโs home clash with West Brom, while Albert Crusat is a doubt due to a toe problem.

