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Manchester United captain Roy Keane will be out for two months after breaking a bone in his foot.
Keane made a surprise return to action in Sunday's 0-0 draw with Liverpool, having been predicted to require three weeks on the sidelines with a hamstring injury.
But though the Irish firebrand showed no ill-effects from that complaint, he picked up a fresh injury after a challenge from Luis Garcia.
The 34-year-old broke the third metatarsal bone in his foot and will now be missing from the United team for the next two months.
Meanwhile, United boss Sir Alex Ferguson admits the stalemate with old rivals Liverpool was lacking in excitement.
"It was anything but [a classic]," Ferguson told Sky Sports 1. "Maybe these games are too intense.
"Liverpool set their stall out and were very hard to break down. They don't make it easy for you.
"We have enough quality to do something about it but maybe the intensity of the game was too much. You could see it had 0-0 written all over it from early on.
"Maybe the pressure on the players makes it difficult for them to relax, particularly the forwards for both sides - that could be the reason.
"There was a good professionalism and a good composure in our football. We just lacked a cutting edge."
The draw at Anfield leaves United and Liverpool lagging behind Chelsea but Ferguson feels it is premature to suggest the champions will retain the title.
He added: "It is far too early to say that [Chelsea were the winners today].
"There are some difficult games in this league. I think games like today will not be easy for Chelsea either."