Friday, 4 December 2015

Rooney ruled out of West Ham clash


Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney will miss
Saturday's Premier League clash with West Ham due
to a "nasty" ankle injury.

Louis van Gaal has ruled Wayne Rooney out of Manchester
United's Premier League game against West Ham due to a
"nasty" ankle injury.

United captain Rooney picked up the injury in last weekend's
1-1 draw with Leicester City, and manager Van Gaal confirmed
on Friday that he has not recovered in time to face Slaven Bilic's
side at Old Trafford on Saturday.

"It's a nasty injury. When we go on it’s been getting worse. We
have to let him train to make the ankle stronger, that's very
important," Van Gaal told MUTV on Friday.

"I cannot say [how long he's out for] because the doctor shall
decide that with Wayne of course. He is training well in the
rehabilitation."

The Dutchman also revealed that defender Marcos Rojo is
facing a spell on the sidelines after dislocating his shoulder in
training on Wednesday.

Phil Jones is also out of this weekend's match, as is Ander
Herrera. Jesse Lingard is fit, though, a boost Van Gaal
described as "good news".

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