Looks like Ruud and Saha will be starting.
From Teamtalk:
Ruud and Saha return for United
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson should be spoilt for choice up front in the Vodafone Cup on Tuesday. Ruud van Nistelrooy is set to face his former side PSV Eindhoven at Old Trafford as is Louis Saha. Both stayed behind to work on their fitness while United were away on a three-game 10-day tour of the United States. And in their absence £7m buy Alan Smith staked a claim for regular start with a string of impressive displays.
While van Nistelrooy and Saha have been pencilled in for the start of the tournament, Darren Fletcher and Quinton Fortune are likely to face Urawa Red Diamonds on Thursday. Ferguson said: "The thing uppermost in my mind is how van Nistelrooy, Saha, Fletcher and Fortune are. "If they have trained at the right levels, then they will play.
"I'm quite sure about van Nistelrooy and Saha for tomorrow and Thursday. "Fletcher may play on Thursday as well as Quinton Fortune." Ferguson was delighted with the way Smith bedded in with the rest of the squad. "Alan Smith is new to the club. He has been 10 days away with the team and shown the type of player he is, the qualities he has got. "So that is a bonus for us. I think most people who have seen our games in America would recognise we have a fine talent there. "He plays with great heart and never stops moving. He is a busy centre forward and I think he will do well. "The more he plays with the other players, the more understanding he will get."
United wrapped the tour by going down 9-8 on penalties to AC Milan after being only seven seconds away from achieving victory. Andriy Shevchenko equalised to take the game into a penalty shoot-out after Paul Scholes had put United ahead. But goalkeeper Tim Howard missed his spot kick to hand the Italians an unlikely victory. The defeat came on the back of losses to Bayern Munich, also on penalties, and Celtic. Ferguson, however, would swap pre-season success for a safe passage in Europe as his side look ahead to a Champions League qualifier first leg against either MSK Zilina or Dynamo Bucharest on 11 August.
"You would like to win pre-season friendlies but the important thing is to get to 11 August and to get my best 11 players to take us hopefully into the next stage of European football," he said. "You have to look at the long view and it is about bringing players on gradually. "The important thing is to come away with something from a game. "Wes Brown, Mikael Silvestre, Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs got back into the fray and that was a bonus for me.
"Milan had good experience about them and it was a decent game. "We are not unhappy with the result. Considering the heat and the dry pitch, we still managed to control the game." United made the breakthrough in the 33rd minute following a mistake by Alessandro Nesta. He directed a cross from David Bellion straight into the path of Scholes. It was a gilt-edged chance for the midfielder, who scored 12 goals last season, and he wasted no time in rattling a shot beyond Nelson Dida.
United dictated the pace of the game until Shevchenko's late, late equaliser which took the game into penalty kicks, which stretched over 17 minutes. Howard handed the game to Milan when his spot-kick came back off the post but Ferguson was in no mood to criticise his goalkeeper. Ferguson joked: "Thank God Tim missed because Carlo Ancelotti (Milan coach) and I were next. You have to say the quality of penalties was absolutely fantastic. There was only one direct save and the whole thing took 17 minutes. "I didn't say anything to Tim at the end of the match. I thought he played well and had a good game."
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