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England international Owen Hargreaves could face a lengthy spell on the sidelines with a suspected broken leg.

 

Hargreaves, 25, came off after 24 minutes of Bayern Munich's 2-1 league defeat to Arminia Bielefeld after colliding with an opposing player.

 

"We think he may have a broken fibula. We will know more after an examination," said coach Felix Magath.

 

The midfielder, a transfer target of Manchester United, cemented his place in the England team at the World Cup.

 

 

 

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Most overrated player ever tbh

 

Until fairly recently, everyone rated him as shit, so I'm not sure how that works. He looks a class player to me.

 

He IS a class player, he was shite for England when Sven constantly played him out of position. How anyone can say he's over-rated is beyond me.

 

Perhaps this injury will give Parker a chance to get in the squad and prove himself on the international stage..

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Most overrated player ever tbh

 

Until fairly recently, everyone rated him as shit, so I'm not sure how that works. He looks a class player to me.

 

He IS a class player, he was shite for England when Sven constantly played him out of position. How anyone can say he's over-rated is beyond me.

 

Perhaps this injury will give Parker a chance to get in the squad and prove himself on the international stage..

 

Just so long as Parker doesn't crock himself whilst on international duty. :lol:

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