Mar 1, 2013 10:15:00 AM The 71-year-old unmasked the forward has experienced during the week and made a swift recovery, while his players have been reminded by him never to lose focus because of their category conflict with Norwich The Dutch forward suffered a harm during the Premier League match with QPR last time out but, as exclusively revealed by Goal.com, the Red Devils were confident the ex-Arsenal person could recover in time for the last-16 second-leg. The Scot told reporters: aRobin van Persie has trained this week a' heas designed for tomorrow [Norwich]. His hip was very sore but heas okay now." The United employer was less optimistic about Jones' likelihood of making the vital European fixture, suggesting he's unlikely to produce the game, but did rule him out of the match with the Canaries at Old Trafford. aPhil Jones starts running today," he continued. A fight was got by "heas on his hands to get ready for Tuesday [Real Madrid] but weall give every chance to him. He wonat be around for tomorrow [Norwich]." The current Premier League leaders get into the game with Chris Hughton's guys a massive 12 points in front of Manchester City in the subject race. Looking ahead to the match, Sir Alex warned his players to not get satisfied and insisted they can't afford to be diverted by the "occasion" encompassing the return leg with Madrid's. aTomorrow is an crucial one because Tuesday can look after itself," he added. "Itas an occasion on Tuesday whereas tomorrow could be the routine practical situation for the reason that we have to win.a Meanwhile Ryan Giggs has been compensated for his continuous good form with a fresh one-year agreement at the club, a deal that will see him perform in his 23rd senior year at Old Trafford. Sir Alex praised the attacker's achievement's and suggested he will hand him his 1000th job appearance, including matches for Wales and The Uk, in the not too distant future. He said: aHeall be involved [against Norwich] and is going to be involved on Tuesday [against Real Madrid]. I donat think what he's achieved will ever be achieved by everyone again."
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