
In the latest world soccer news, doctors had told Manchester United's Antonio Valencia that he would not be able to play at his best before spring after shattering his ankle in a Champion's League match last year.
It has been a long recovery for Valencia, but spring is finally here and he made his big return on Saturday with a goal in United's 2-0 victory against Fulham. This victory secures United's lead atop the Premier League, and Valencia is expected to see game action again on Tuesday night in the second leg of the Champions League quarterfinal against Chelsea. Valencia's unlucky break in the fall could turn into United's advantage now, as his courage and drive to return to the game have seemed to catalyze the entire team. He is coming back to game play fresh and inspiring his tired colleagues with his energy.
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