The Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson believes that Owen Hargreaves will be close, could be the last leg of his return from a lengthy passage on the edge as he tries to rebuild his confidence.
The former Bayern Munich star has suffered setbacks in the healing recovery from major surgery on both knees to a tendinitis problem.

But while Ferguson had hoped to bring the International English in the battle against the Red Devils earlier this month, had admitted the Scot, the recovery has not yet been completed – with confidence, the next step address.
“Owen is training very well. It’s more a question of confidence for the young man back in full training with us,” Ferguson told the Manchester Evening News.
“It is a work quite well with the physiotherapists and training of football, but it is not at a competitive level yet.”
Ferguson added that because of the wait for a long time to see Hargreaves recover, there would be no need to press down on the ground until it is formed to pursue.
He added: “It happened in the past year and two months, so we believe that he take his time and not rush things. In this context, it needs to get his confidence back.”
