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United players hit the runway:
David De Gea- who is settling in well at MU despite knowing little English.

( The rest of the team.. )
• Sprained ankle may keep midfielder out until eve of World Cup
• 'I hope he can recover in time,' says Manchester City manager
England may have to tear up their World Cup plans after news that the vital holding midfielder Gareth Barry is in danger of missing the competition.
Early this afternoon Barry's club manager, Roberto Mancini, confirmed that Barry's sprained ankle is "not good" and that he may be out for four weeks.
That would take his recovery right to the brink of the World Cup, which begins on 11 June. However, Mancini added that he was still "hopeful" Barry could make the tournament after limping out of Wednesday's defeat by Tottenham. "I feel very sorry for Gareth and I hope he can recover in time. But Fabio Capello and his medical staff must decide. He deserves to play in the World Cup."
Barry is England's specialist holding midfielder and was a constant throughout the qualifying campaign. But it is uncertain whether Fabio Capello would risk including a player who would miss training camps the manager views as vital, and who may not be fit for the start of the tournament.
However, there are few obvious alternatives. Manchester United's Michael Carrick is in poor form, and his team-mate Owen Hargreaves has only just returned after 20 months out.
The club's support has also helped raise 80,000 pounds for parental accommodation for parents visiting their sick children at the centre.