Silent boss boosted by Danish duo

Last updated : 14 May 2002 By Pompey Canary
Norwich's two Danish stars have both returned to full training, giving Worthington a pleasant selection headache ahead of the Premiership-qualification decider.
Nielsen limped off with a groin injury at half-time at Wolves last week, while Nedergaard has been sidelined for almost a month after an operation on an infected leg gash.
But both are now back in action, giving Worthington options as he ponders the best way to overcome Birmingham at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium.
Despite the good news on the fitness front, Worthington, facing mass media interest at City's Colney training ground yesterday, said the team has already been decided in his head.
He admitted: "All I'll say is that I know in my own mind what the side will be on Sunday - and that's where it is going to stay."
The players have yet to hear whether they have made the final cut, although most of the line-up is fairly certain. The two queries appear to be whether Nedergaard comes back for Mark Rivers on the right of midfield, and which two of Nielsen, Iwan Roberts and Paul McVeigh play up front.
The smart money is on the Nielsen-McVeigh pairing, which has served Norwich so well of late, being retained and that the in-form Rivers will keep Nedergaard alongside the Welsh international on the subs' bench.