Calf injury rules Rooney out of England-Belarus clashOctober 12th, 2009 LONDON - England and Manchester United Striker Wayne Rooney will miss England's final World Cup qualifier against Belarus on Wednesday with a calf injury. Rooney picked up the problem in Saturday's defeat to Ukraine, reports The Sun.
England can win the World Cup as long as 'greatest' Rooney is fit: CohenOctober 11th, 2009 LONDON - England's 1966 World Cup hero George Cohen thinks that Wayne Rooney is the greatest player ever and England can beat any team as long as Wayne Rooney is fighting fit. "If we don't get too many injuries then we have a great chance at the World Cup - but one thing I really hope is Wayne Rooney stays fit," Sunday Express quoted Cohen, as saying.
Rooney lucky to escape Becks treatment in last World CupOctober 9th, 2009 LONDON - When Wayne Rooney was sent off against Portugal for stamping on Ricardo Carvalho during the 2006 World Cup quarter-final, he escaped scot free. Unlike Beckham who was reviled for a similar act in 1988, there were no effigies of Rooney hanging outside pubs as there were for Becks, reports The Sun.
'Mature' Rooney hopes for a better World Cup this timeSeptember 13th, 2009 LONDON - Wayne Rooney is hoping for a better World Cup this time. The England striker suffered his lowest point in 2006 when he was sent off during the quarter-final defeat to Portugal after stamping on Ricardo Carvalho.
Slovenia captain differs with Rooney on diving controversySeptember 6th, 2009 LONDON - Slovenia's football captain Robert Koren has rejected England forward Wayne Rooney's view that he is not a deliberate diver. Koren believes the Manchester United star made a meal of a tussle for possession with defender Bostjan Cesar and earned England a penalty with a dive.
After 100th goal, Rooney to net United deal for lifeAugust 23rd, 2009 LONDON - Having scored his 100th goal for Manchester United, striker Wayne Rooney may soon be offered a stunning new contract in line with the biggest earners in the Premier League. According to a News of The World report, Rooney currently earns 105,000 pounds a week and is set to get an amout closer to 150,000 pounds a week because of his marquee player status.
Lampard dreams of playing alongside Rooney for his clubAugust 15th, 2009 LONDON - Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard has revealed that Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney is his dream team-mate. Lampard, who played along with Rooney during England's match against Holland on Wednsday, said that he would love to have him in his club side too.
Rooney vows to fill in for Ronaldo and TevezJuly 20th, 2009 LONDON - England striker Wayne Rooney has vowed to fill the gaps at Manchester United left by the exit of Cristiano Ronaldo and Carlos Tevez. The 23-year-old Rooney is now looking to play the role of the central striker and forging a deadly combination with Manchester United's new signings Michael Owen and Dimitar Berbatov.
Roo hails his hero GazzaJuly 15th, 2009 LONDON - Manchester United and England striker Wayne Rooney has revealed that Paul Gascoigne was his streetwise hero as a kid. According to The Sun, Rooney remembers that, when he played football on the street as a lad, he always tried to emulate the Newcastle and Spurs' midfield legend.
Who Has Seen the Religious Side of "raunchy" Rooney?July 15th, 2009 LONDON - Soccer ace Wayne Rooney who has been most hated for being "hot tempered" says had he not been chasing the ball on the field, he would have been a priest. England striker Roo, 23, said that the only thing that interested him as a kid, apart from soccer, was religious studies.
Rooney can rule the world, says RonaldoJune 21st, 2009 LONDON - Ace striker Cristiano Ronaldo has finally accepts that his behaviour during that World Cup quarter-final in 2006 leading to suspension of Wayne Rooney was unacceptable, and added that he is leaving behind a player who is destined to join him on the top table of footballing greats. Ronaldo admits he should not have acted in the way he did on that fateful night in Gelsenkirchen, that Wayne Rooney can challenge him for the title of best player on the planet and that the England striker can lead his country to World Cup success next summer.
Rooney to benefit from Ronaldo's exitJune 13th, 2009 LONDON - England striker Wayne Rooney will benefit the most following Manchester United's decision to sell Cristiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid for a world-record fee. Ronaldo's departure will see Rooney getting back his favourite role as an orthodox striker, rather than out wide, the Mirror reported Saturday.
Rooney's dream is of winning World Cup gloryJune 8th, 2009 LONDON - Ace striker Wayne Rooney is dreaming of the ultimate glory of winning the World Cup with England. Beating Andorra on Wednesday will leave Fabio Capello's side on the brink of making it to South Africa next summer.
Rooney demands that Fergie make him Man U's central strikerJune 5th, 2009 LONDON - Wayne Rooney has risked the wrath of Manchester United coach Alex Ferguson by demanding to be a central striker next season. The England star is fed up playing wide left for Manchester United and said: "The position I play for my country is the one I like playing most."
According to The Sun, Rooney's demand is certain to irritate Fergie, who was also criticised for playing the wrong Champions League final tactics by Cristiano Ronaldo.
Rooney wants to be England's record goal scorerJune 5th, 2009 LONDON - Ace striker Wayne Rooney has said he wants to get his name engraved in the record books as the man to score 50 goals for England. Rooney said he wants to better the 49-goal record of Sir Bobby Charlton, who even after 37 years of retiring from the game, is still England's leading goal scorer.