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Monday, April 26, 2010

Rooney: I’ll be fit to face Stoke

WAYNE ROONEY will be back for Manchester United's final game of the season against Stoke on May 9.

Crock Rooney, in London last night to pick up his PFA Player of the Year Award, said: "I'm fine. I'll be all right for the World Cup. In fact, I'll be ready for the Stoke game."

United feared Rooney, suffering from groin and ankle problems, would miss the title run-in - so his pledge is a massive boost for boss Alex Ferguson as well as England chief Fabio Capello.

Rooney paid tribute to Fergie as he picked up his trophy, with the Young Player of the Year award going to James Milner.

Striker Roo said: "Sir Alex is a great manager who has really brought me on as a player since I joined United.

"His hunger passes through to the players. It's great to see he's pushing 70 and hasn't changed a bit.

"I'm sure he'll be here for a long time yet."

Rooney, 24, has undergone a gruelling 55-game season and SunSport understands his old knee injury has also flared up again.

United No 2 Mike Phelan has admitted the latest injury setbacks have been brought on through sheer exhaustion for the 34-goal star.

Phelan said: "He has a groin problem and that is possibly due to fatigue.

"He's had a fantastic season and these things creep up on you now and again. Wayne has just suffered in the past two to three weeks."

Rio Ferdinand is a big worry for Capello. He missed United's win over Spurs with a groin strain and is suffering as a result of his main back problem.

But England will not make any more pleas to left-back Wayne Bridge to play in the World Cup following his bust-up with John Terry.

 
 

Wayne lands PFA award


Wayne Rooney has been named Professional Footballers' Association Players' Player of the Year - winning the prestigious award as voted for by his peers for the first time in his career.

The 24-year-old beat fellow front-running candidates Didier Drogba, Cesc Fabregas and Carlos Tevez and was presented with the trophy at a ceremony on Sunday night.

Rooney has had an incredible season, scoring 34 goals in 42 league appearances - his best return since joining United in 2004.

The Reds no.10 started the 2009/10 campaign by scoring seven goals in eight games, and he hasn't looked back. His best spell came between the end of November and March, scoring an astonishing 25 goals in 23 games.

The PFA trophy remains in a United player's hands for a fourth consecutive year, after wins for Cristiano Ronaldo (2007 and 2008) and Ryan Giggs last season.

Rooney, who has said that he expects to play again for United this season, was also nominated for the Young Player of the Year award, but was beaten to that title by Aston Villa's James Milner.

However, he did make the PFA's Premier League team of the year, along with fellow Reds Patrice Evra, Darren Fletcher and Antonio Valencia. The team in full is: Hart (Birmingham); Ivanovic (Chelsea), Dunne (Villa), Vermaelen (Arsenal), Evra (United), Valencia (United), Fabregas (Arsenal), Fletcher (United), Milner (Villa); Rooney (United), Drogba (Chelsea).

Where Rooney's goals have come this season...
Hull (5)
Portsmouth (4)
Milan (4)
West Ham (3)
Wigan (3)
Arsenal (2)
Fulham (2)
Man City (2)
Aston Villa (1)
Bayern (1)
Birmingham (1)
Blackburn (1)
Burnley (1)
Chelsea (1)
Liverpool (1)
Tottenham (1)
Wolves (1)


Rooney: My best season

Wayne Rooney was named PFA Players' Player of the Year on Sunday night and admits this has been his finest campaign in a United shirt yet. But the modest Reds front many says he couldn't have done it without his team-mates...
On a personal level, has this been your best season so far?
Yeah, I think so. I’ve scored a lot of goals this season and I think overall my play has been good. It’s definitely been my most prolific season in front of goal and I’m pleased with the way things have gone. But it would complete it all if we could clinch the title.

Who did you vote for as PFA Player of the Year?
I voted for Didier Drogba for the senior award and Cesc Fabregas for young player. To be honest, I was very surprised I was up for the young player award too – I think I won it about eight years ago, didn’t I? [Smiles] So I was a bit shocked to be up for it again this year.

How much do you owe to your team-mates as well – particularly someone like Antonio Valencia?
Of course, as a forward player you rely on the support and service of your team-mates. Without the support of people like Antonio, I wouldn’t be scoring goals. A lot of what I think I’ve achieved personally this season is down to that support from my team-mates.

You’ve linked up very well with Valencia. What is it you enjoy about playing alongside him?
He’s very physical, he’s quick and a strong player. He’s scored a few goals himself this season and he has the ability to create goals with his movement and his crossing, which obviously I’ve benefited from. He reminds me a lot of Andrei Kanchelskis who was here a few years ago. They’re both very traditional wingers, and I like that. Antonio has settled in very quickly and he’s had a good first year at the club which hopefully he can build on.

A lot of people put you up there with the best players in the world. Who do you think is the best?
It’s nice that people put me up there, but for me I think Messi is the best in the world. The things he can do with the ball are just unbelievable and he’s scoring a lot of goals as well. He’s been fantastic again this year, so for me he is the best player in the world.



Berbatov buys himself time at United with Spurs showing

Dimitar Berbatov has given himself a fighting chance of staying at Manchester United following his impressive second-half display against former club Spurs.

Berbatov, who has failed to live up to his £30.75million fee in two disappointing seasons at United, produced an inspired 45-minute performance that could yet grant him a stay of execution.

In the absence of Wayne Rooney in the 2-1 defeat to Chelsea and the 0-0 draw at Blackburn, Berbatov failed to step up to the plate. But against Spurs the 29-year-old showed the industry and attacking intent he will need to produce on a more regular basis if he is to stay at Old Trafford.

United boss Alex Ferguson said: “Dimitar played a great role but he’s a great player. It’s one of these things when you buy a player at this club for £30m – if he isn’t scoring three goals every week then he’s going to get criticised. It’s part of life here.”

United assistant boss Mike Phelan hinted Berbatov had been subjected to the infamous hairdryer treatment from Fergie at half-time after a lacklustre first-half. “All we ask from Berba is a little bit of something else that we haven’t seen for a while and we know he can do that,” said Phelan.

“We’ve seen him do it in the past and when he responds the right way, he’s a handful for anyone. In the second half in particular I thought he did very well up front.”


Blues back on top


Chelsea maintained their control in the title race with a 7-0 win over Stoke City at Stamford Bridge to go a point clear of United at the top of the table.

The Blues, who were without the suspended John Terry, emphatically returned to winning ways after their 2-1 defeat at Tottenham last weekend. A first half brace from Salomon Kalou - whose sliding finish for the second resulted in Stoke goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen being stretchered off with a suspected broken elbow - was followed by a penalty from Frank Lampard to give the home side a 3-0 advantage at half-time.

Kalou completed his hat-trick shortly after the hour, while Lampard added a fifth on 81 minutes. Substitute Daniel Sturridge got in on the act six minutes later with Florent Malouda netting the seventh a minute from time for Chelsea, who further increased their goal difference advantage over United to +8.

Chelsea travel to Anfield next Sunday to face Liverpool, whose 4-0 win at Turf Moor relegated Burnley to the Championship. The result keeps Liverpool's faint top four ambitions alive and United will be hoping for a favour from their arch rivals a week today.