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Rooney ruled out for 2 weeks, will miss Liverpool game
MANCHESTER UNITED MANAGER Alex Ferguson confirmed on Friday that Wayne Rooney will miss a further two weeks with a knee problem.
Rooney has been absent since the 1-1 draw at Swansea due to the injury, which United initially expected to keep him out for a fortnight.
But he has still not been able to return to training and has now been ruled out of the trip to West Ham and the home game against Liverpool the following week.
Ferguson, who has struggled with defensive absences throughout the season, insists his squad can cope with Rooney being sidelined but is frustrated to be without the England striker at such a vital period.
He said: “Wayne Rooney is still injured. We’re surprised it’s longer than we thought. We expected him back training but he’s not. It’s nothing serious but if looks as if he’ll out for another two weeks or so.
“We’ve got West Ham, Liverpool and Tottenham the week after that and the FA Cup hopefully after that so it’s a tough period and you want your best squad available. We’ve not had that all season anyway so it’s not as if we can’t cope, we will.”
The build-up to the weekend’s action has been dominated by a training ground clash between Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini and striker Mario Balotelli.
The pair had to be pulled apart after a confrontation on Thursday and the incident was captured by watching photographers.
Ferguson admits that being able to train in privacy is vital for a manager.
He added: “You’re protecting the possibility of your success. Do ICI send an email to Bayer chemicals telling them about their new discoveries in drugs or whatever?
“Do the major companies tell their opponents what they’re doing? I’m sure they don’t. Football has got a media profile and cameramen want to be at training sessions which I think is ridiculous.
“It’s very difficult for the coach to do work related to a game because you don’t know where the information can go. It’s a disappointment and it’s hard for a coach.
The United manager takes his side to West Ham for an FA Cup third round tie on Saturday.
He admits he is frustrated by the club’s recent record in the competition, which they have not won since 2004.
Ferguson said: “We’ve had some difficult ties and you hope you get a home draw and it’s something you can navigate and get to the next round. The closer we get to Wembley the better we become.
“Rio has been with us 10 years and not won the cup, amazing. We’ll have to do something about it.”
- © AFP, 2013
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