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Wayne Rooney Speaks Of His Injury - England Striker "Devastated" To Miss World Cup Group StagesSubmitted by Scott Harkness on Tue, 02/05/2006 - 18:56.
England striker Wayne Rooney, in his first interview since receiving the injury, told Manchester United TV that he will be getting daily treatment in hopes of making it to the World Cup in Germany. Rooney broke the 4th metatarsal bone in his right foot playing away to Chelsea on Saturday, and is expected to out of action for at least six weeks. That coincides with the start of the World Cup in Germany on June 9. “I’ll be coming in every day and trying to give myself the best possible chance,” said Rooney. “I’m obviously devastated to have broken my foot at this moment in time, it really is horrible. “You’ve just got to get on with it and be positive. That’s what I’m trying to do at the moment and I’ll be trying to get myself fit as soon as possible.” England must name its full 23-man squad by May 15, but FIFA spokesman Andreas Herren said on Tuesday that England can name a replacement for Rooney any time before England’s first group game against Paraguay on June 10. “On the one hand FIFA wants to make sure that players are sufficiently rested and recuperated, which is why we have these early deadlines to nominate the squads,” said Herren. “At the same time, we also want to make sure that the coaches of the 32 finalist teams have all options open in case of an injury or illness for a substitution if someone cannot compete at the highest level.” England head coach Sven Goran Eriksson has said that he plans to include Rooney in his World Cup squad in the hope he will be fit for the knockout stages starting June 24. But Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson feels that it should be down to the club to decide on his fitness and described Eriksson’s decision to take Rooney to Germany as: “a wild dream.” in favorites | email this page
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