Injured Rooney out

Mon, 12 Oct 17:59:59 2009

Wayne Rooney has pulled out of England's World Cup qualifier with Belarus on Wednesday.

The Manchester United forward picked up a calf strain during Saturday's 1-0 defeat away to Ukraine.

After having the injury assessed at England's training base in Hertfordshire, he has been released back to the Old Trafford club.

The news is a shock because if anyone was expected to pull out, it had been Rooney's close friend, and Liverpool skipper, Steven Gerrard.

Whereas Gerrard only lasted until half-time at the Dnipro Arena yesterday, Rooney got through the entire game, turning in a impressive display for an England side that was reduced to 10 men after 15 minutes following the dismissal of Robert Green.

But whereas Gerrard has been given the all-clear to remain with the England camp for the final match of a successful Group Six campaign, Rooney must now undergo treatment in the hope of being fit for United's Premier League encounter with Bolton.

Unless injury hits one of his other four strikers, Capello is unlikely to call in a replacement.

The Italian has the option of pushing Gerrard into a more advanced position, which he plays in so successfully for Liverpool.

Alternatively, he could pair Carlton Cole with Emile Heskey, or possibly Aston Villa's Gabriel Agbonlahor, who was an unused substitute yesterday.

 

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  1. hi there pixy steven!! wheres your little pixy outfit­ gone??

    From , on Tue 13 Oct 10:40
  2. everyone wants rooney to play for them because he is a­ class player unlike gerrard who is a total waste of­ space s.h.i.t in fact !!!

    From Tyrone, on Tue 13 Oct 4:52
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    Pity Shrek hasn't broken his leg yet!

    From Twin of druggy Rio, on Tue 13 Oct 4:08
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    englands should be line up agaisnt belarus
    hart
    johnson­ terry upson cole
    lennon lampard beckham (yes as a cm)­ gerrard
    cole rooney

    subs
    james
    ferdiand brigde
    barry­ walcott
    crouch defoe

    From S, on Mon 12 Oct 11:05
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