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SIR ALEX FERGUSON fears his flagging Manchester United side will have to try to salvage their season without inspirational skipper Roy Keane in next Saturday's FA Cup Final against Millwall. Midfielder Keane is desperate to lead the deposed Premiership champions at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium but has been unable to shake off the hamstring injury that has nagged him since March.
Ferguson is prepared to rest some of his Cup Final stars at Aston Villa today even though Newcastle, Villa's rivals for a UEFA Cup place, are sure to cry 'foul' as they face Liverpool at Anfield. But Keane's absence for the third successive match will not be by choice, with worried manager Ferguson admitting: 'He's not 100 per cent and I wouldn't risk him in the Final if he wasn't fit.See the full content of this document
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Keane Facing Cup Ko ; by Peter Ferguson
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