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Vidic to battle through Barca pain barrier



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Manchester United's Nemanja Vidic will go through the pain barrier to keep tabs on Barcelona's strike force in the Nou Camp.
The big Serbian defender returned at Blackburn from the knee injury he suffered against Roma in Italy at the beginning of the month.

But after missing three matches he admits there is still discomfort.

"I am feeling okay. I can still feel the knee a little bit but I will be ready for the next game," he says.

United's late goal at Ewood Park ground out a point for the champions but Vidic is convinced the Reds will end up retaining their title.

"It was a big point for us against Blackburn. We were losing 1-0 and scored late so we have to be happy," he added.

"Even after going a goal behind we had belief that we could score and even win the game. We tried hard but it was a tough game.

"It wasn't the best performance but the result is what matters.

"If we want to be champions we need to perform well and win the last three matches.

"We are capable of doing it and we are in a good position."

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