Keane chooses not to risk Carlos but Fortune gets chance to impressKeane chooses not to risk Carlos but Fortune gets chance to impress
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Last updated at 13:23pm on 23rd January 2008
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Sunderland boss Roy Keane has decided not to risk Carlos Edwards in today's reserves run-out but he has handed a chance to another former Manchester United team-mate.
Quinton Fortune has the chance to force his way into Keane's plans in a game against Bradford City today after several weeks on trial, and the Sunderland manager has played him in his less favoured position in midfield to put him to the test.
http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2007/12_01/CarlosEdwardsACTION_468x276.jpgTrinidad and Tobago international Edwards was expected to return from his broken leg at the Academy of Light this lunchtime, but Keane has decided not to play him on a heavy pitch.
New addition Phil Bardsley also misses the clash, although he will be in full training today, but 19-year-old Jean-Yves M'voto M'voto, a recent signing from Paris St Germain, has also lined up against the League Two outfit's second string.
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