Fergie stunned by Hernandez injury blow

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Javier 'Chicharito' Hernandez of Manchester United receives treatment on an ankle injury from Dr Steve McNally (L) and physio Rob Swire during the Barclays Premier League match between Aston Villa and Manchester United at Villa Park on December 3, 2011 in Birmingham, England.

Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez of Manchester United receives treatment on an ankle injury from Dr Steve McNally (L) and physio Rob Swire during the Barclays Premier League match between Aston Villa and Manchester United at Villa Park on December 3, 2011 in Birmingham, England.

Sir Alex Ferguson revealed Mexico international Javier Hernandez could miss the next month after suffering an ankle injury at Villa Park.

Manchester United striker Hernandez tore ligaments in his ankle and was stretchered off early in the first half of the 1-0 victory over Aston Villa.

Hernandez collapsed on the turf after landing awkwardly, with no Villa player near him, and was in obvious pain when he was helped off the field by United's medical staff.

And Ferguson admitted the 23-year-old is unlikely to play again this year.

"Javier has torn ligaments in his ankle and will be out for three to four weeks," said the United manager. "It's a bad time for us but it's just as well that we've got a strong squad."

Ferguson will also be without Michael Carrick for the Champions League tie with FC Basel on Wednesday as the midfielder is suspended.

But the United manager was relieved to get back on track after his League Cup embarrassment against Crystal Palace on Wednesday.

Phil Jones' first senior goal enabled United to stay five points behind rival Manchester City in the title race and Ferguson has lost only once in his past 17 Premier League games.

He said: "There's no doubt we deserved the win. Away from home at Villa Park is always a hard game to play. We had great possession, but at times we were a bit wasteful with chances in the second half. Phil showed great movement for the goal, it was a great cross from Nani, and a fantastic finish.

"He's a natural centerback but he is so versatile he can play in any position. We don't have Michael Carrick for Wednesday because he is suspended and we had to look at options.

"Because of the importance of that game, we want to have options of where he can play."

Villa has only won once in its past seven games and manager Alex McLeish also lost Republic of Ireland international Shay Given and Jermaine Jenas with injuries.

Given was stretchered off with a hamstring problem while Jenas - who made his first Villa start - left the ground on crutches with an Achilles injury.

McLeish also had to drop 9 million ($14 million) signing Charles N'Zogbia from his squad after the France international allegedly failed to turn up for medical treatment.

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