Manchester United captain Nemanja Vidic is feeling good about the progress he is making as he continues on the road to recovery from his knee problems.
Vidic suffered cruciate ligament damage in his right knee in United's Champions League group game against Basle in December 2011 which sidelined him for the remainder of that season.
Then, after playing in the Red Devils' opening five matches of the current campaign, the Serbian centre-back underwent surgery on the same knee in September.
He returned to action in December and has featured in 10 of United's last 16 fixtures in all competitions, starting nine of those.
And after sitting out the 1-1 Champions League last-16 first leg draw at Real Madrid on February 13, over the last few days Vidic has completed back-to-back starts - in victories over Reading in the FA Cup and QPR in the Barclays Premier League - for the second time since his September operation.
"I have had to think whether it is good for me to play or not. Sometimes I will get a reaction and sometimes I won't. This is normal.
"It is all dependent on the individual. But it should be soon. After every game I am feeling better and that is a good sign.
"It was just swelling sometimes after matches. There was no pain, it was just a reaction as the knee got used to the work again. It is a normal thing.
United's 2-0 win at QPR on Saturday ensured they remain firmly on course for the league title, with the gap between them and second-placed Manchester City currently standing at 12 points with 11 top-flight games left to play each.
Someone who has been a part of all the Red Devils' previous 12 triumphant Premier League campaigns is Ryan Giggs, who netted the team's second goal at Loftus Road.
"They see how you have to treat yourself and educate yourself in football to be a great player. Of course he has the quality and ability as well.
"We have quite a few players like that. Rio (Ferdinand) is the same. He is a committed professional the same as Paul Scholes."
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