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Thursday, May 6, 2010

Wayne: United must Roo better


WAYNE ROONEY has assessed Manchester United's season and concluded: Not good enough.

The champions are still in with a chance of landing the title on Sunday.

But, after seven defeats in the League, they must beat Stoke in their final game and hope leaders Chelsea drop points in their home clash with Wigan. Lose out and United will have only the Carling Cup to show for their efforts this term.

Hitman Rooney said: "If we could have stayed more consistent and not lost so many games we would have won the League but we've lost too many games.

"We shouldn't be losing seven games at this club."

The Reds also lost to League One Leeds in the third round of the FA Cup and went out in the Champions League quarter-finals, to Bayern Munich.

Rooney said: "The FA Cup defeat to Leeds was not good enough. As for the Champions League, we were a bit unlucky considering the way we started against Bayern.

"I couldn't see us losing that tie. But we went out on away goals and it was hard to take."

United, bidding for a fourth consecutive Premier League crown, needed deadly rivals Liverpool to do them a favour against Chelsea last Sunday.

But the Blues won 2-0 at Anfield ahead of United's 1-0 victory at Sunderland. United defender Gary Neville admitted: "I think when you leave it in the hands of others you have to take the punishment. We saw that on Sunday.

"We did our job which is all we could do and now we must hope something happens next Sunday. We live in hope. After the draw at Blackburn a few weeks ago we thought all hope had gone so at least we are still in it.

"But we will be kicking ourselves if it doesn't go our way on Sunday - the mistakes that we have made have been unusual.

"It's been a crazy season and I hope we don't come to regret it."



Evans agrees new United deal

MANCHESTER UNITED boss Alex Ferguson has revealed Jonny Evans has agreed a new long-term deal with the club.

After a couple of spells on loan at Sunderland, Evans has made huge progress at Old Trafford in the last two seasons.

The Northern Ireland international has made 64 first-team appearances for United, the latest coming in Sunday's 1-0 win over the Black Cats at the Stadium of Light.

And the 22-year-old has proved himself good enough to stand in for Rio Ferdinand during the defender's increasingly frequent injury absences.

Ferguson said: "Jonny has proved himself. He has signed a new contract and helps to provide a good foundation for the club for a long time."



Silva service on offer for United


SPAIN star David Silva admits he would find it hard to turn down a move to Manchester United.

The winger has been linked with a transfer away from Valencia and is reportedly interesting Old Trafford chief Alex Ferguson.

And Silva, 24, has told the United boss he would be keen to make the switch to Manchester if the opportunity arose.

He said: "When you hear a club like Manchester United is interested in you it is an honour.

"I am very aware of the Premier League, and in recent years it has been the stand-out league in the world.

"If it came calling — especially if it was a club like Manchester United — it would be very hard to resist.

"I am happy at Valencia, but every player has his price and if they get an offer they think is good business anything is possible."