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Young and Smalling in line for Manchester United return against Stoke City
Winger Antonio Valencia could also make an appearance from the start after coming off the bench in the 3-0 Premier League win over Newcastle before the international break
Manchester United have received a triple injury boost with the news that Ashley Young, Chris Smalling and Antonio Valencia are all in line to feature against Stoke City on October 20.All three have made significant progress in training during the international break but, with the Red Devils' defensive options limited due to Nemanja Vidic's long-term absence, it is the versatile Smalling's imminent return that will provide Sir Alex Ferguson with the most comfort.
The 22-year-old, who featured at right-back as well as central defence last season, damaged his metatarsal in pre-season training back in July, having only just recovered from the groin injury that ruled him out of England's Euro 2012 campaign.
Young, meanwhile, has not featured for United since the 3-2 victory over Fulham at Old Trafford in August after damaging cartilage in his knee.
Goal.com revealed on Sunday that the England winger had been targeting a return to the first team for the visit of Stoke and, after stepping up his rehabilitation during the international break, the former Aston Villa man is in line to make his comeback against Tony Pulis' side.
Valencia, who reportedly left Anfield on crutches in September following United's 2-1 victory and missed the subsequent defeat against Spurs, returned to action as a second-half substitute against Newcastle and will be in line for a starting berth against the Potters.
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