Neville ruled out of the final
United captain Gary Neville will miss the FA Cup final after undergoing an exploratory operation on his injured ankle.The 32-year-old defender hasn't played since being injured in a tackle with Gary Speed in the match against Bolton Wanderers on 17 March.
There was a slim chance of a comeback before the end of the season, although Sir Alex Ferguson rated the Bury-born right-back as doubtful only last week.
He had been due to resume football training this week, but a United spokesperson told ManUtd.com on Tuesday that Neville's season is now over.
"Gary Neville has undergone an exploratory operation on his right ankle and he will miss the FA Cup final," read a statement to ManUtd.com.
Neville was on the pitch after the West Ham game to lift the Premiership trophy with Ryan Giggs, but fans will now have to wait until next season to see the Reds skipper in a United kit again.
We will bring you more news on this story from Sir Alex Ferguson's press conference on Wednesday morning.
No park and No Neville.
