Gerrard to miss Fulham trip

Brief news from the English Premier League before this weekend's matches: * Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard will miss his team's visit to Fulham tomorrow along with defender Glen Johnson. Gerrard has failed to recover from a groin injury sustained...

Brief news from the English Premier League before this weekend's matches:

* Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard will miss his team's visit to Fulham tomorrow along with defender Glen Johnson.

Gerrard has failed to recover from a groin injury sustained earlier this month while on duty for England while Johnson tore his calf earlier in the week.

"Gerrard still has a problem with his groin so he won't be available this weekend," manager Rafa Benitez told the club's website (www.liverpoolfc.tv) today, adding better news on the state of striker Fernando Torres.

"He is improving. He's been training and working with the physios. It's a difficult situation because if you play games, you often don't have too much time to get fit again."

* Manchester United's first-choice central defenders Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand are both doubts with calf problems, meaning manager Alex Ferguson may have to rely on Wes Brown and Jonny Evans when United host Blackburn tomorrow.

Ryan Giggs could also be missing, Ferguson told a news conference today.

"Ryan Giggs is a doubt but we hope he will be ok, Ferdinand and Vidic are both doubts and we will have to see what they are like."

* Bolton Wanderers goalkeeper Jussi Jaaskelainen, set to start against Chelsea tomorrow, has called time on his international career.

The Finn, 34, made his debut against Malta in 1998 and won 55 caps.

"I believe that it is now the right time to give younger Finnish goalkeepers the chance to play on the international stage," he told Bolton's website (www.bwfc.co.uk).

"There have been players like Brad Friedel, Jamie Carragher and Paul Scholes who have benefited by retiring from international football, and I hope that my decision will allow me to continue performing for Bolton Wanderers for many years to come."

* Aston Villa keeper Friedel, 38, is set to make his 200th consecutive Premier League appearance when Villa travel to Everton tomorrow.

The previous record of consecutive games played, 166 set by Portsmouth keeper David James in 2008, was overhauled by Friedel last November and Villa's manager Martin O'Neill expressed his amazement at the American's run which began in 2004 when he was at Blackburn Rovers. Friedel joined Villa from Blackburn in July 2008.

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