Friday, October 15, 2010

Rooney VS Ferguson, England Hand Washing



LONDON - Rooney reportedly has ankle injury by coach at Manchester United Alex Ferguson. Alex Ferguson claimed Rooney's ankle injury when play against Bulton in the Premier League continued on Sunday (09/26/2010) and should be absent

for about three Scottish pekanPelatih it chose to save Rooney as "Red Devils" against Valencia (29 / 9 / 2010) and Sunderland (02/10/2010).

But what is disclosed distinct with Rooney, Rooney said there was no problem with his physical condition, especially the ankle, and could not understand why Ferguson make him backup player.

England national team physiotherapist, Gary Lewin, said the striker Wayne Rooney's full practice without a complaint before the game against Montenegro on Tuesday (12/10/2010). However, he refused to comment on the decision of the coach of Manchester United (MU) Alex Ferguson does not play Rooney in two their last game.

Rooney did not play in the final two games of Manchester United, which is against Valencia and Sunderland on 29 September and 2 October. According to Ferguson, he did not play Rooney because Rooney having problems with his ankles.

In response,
Lewin said he did not know the condition of Rooney in the period September 29 to October 2 that. However, he says, MU to be cooperative against the national team.

"I can only talk about the seven days he was with the national team, where he practices every day and fit for the match," said Lewin.

"He has not played for United for two weeks before and what happened at United is to do with them. When he came (from club to national team training center), he is fit and ready to perform,"

"We communicate with the club every day, so we know what happened with Wayne. If you remember well, Alex Ferguson told the public that (Rooney) will be ready for England,"

"Manchester United know with two weeks of (Rooney) have and the care they provide, he will come to us in a condition ready to perform. They (MU) is quite open about it to us," he explained.

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