Archive for September, 2007

Rooney Ready to Resume Normal Service

I suppose recovery from fractured metatarsals gets easier with practise.  After just one month out, Wayne Rooney is back and raring to go, although manager Alex Ferguson admits it’s far from certain he’ll start again former club Everton:

Rooney has trained very well and will travel.  But whether I start him, put him on the bench or leave him out until Wednesday night, that’s something I have to decide.

It’s a pretty rapid recovery, even for a player once dubbed a “quick healer” by Ferguson.  However, with turn-coat Rooney now somewhat of a hate figure at Goodison Park, Fergie might be best advised to keep the 21-year old out of the fire until the Champions League tie with Sporting Lisbon.

Delight for Barry as Hargreaves is ruled out

Gareth Barry will continue in central midfield after the double blow of losing both Frank Lampard and Owen Hargreaves struck England.  Lampard returned to Chelsea’s Cobham training ground over the weekend, whilst it was only today that a fitness test ruled Canadian-born Hargreaves out of tomorrow’s tie with Russia.

It’s a massive bonus for Barry, whose close friendship with Steven Gerrard enabled him to form an effective partnership with the Liverpool midfielder on Saturday.

The big doubt remains over who will partner Michael Owen upfront.  Emile Heskey impressed against Israel, but with classier opposition less likely to be intimidated by the Wigan man’s awesome physical power, McClaren may opt for the superior guile of the wonderfully ironically-named Crouch.

Either way, it remains a must-win game for England.  No amount of injuries will excuse failure to qualify for Euro 2008.

Gerrard Fit, Hargreaves a doubt, and Robinson clings on

Steven Gerrard has been passed fit ahead of England’s crucial tie with Israel at Wembley this weekend. His potential midfield partner, however, Owen Hargreaves, remains a doubt. Steve McClaren said:

It will be a big boost for everyone but most of all it will be a boost for Stevie Gerrard because he wants to play in this game. Owen Hargreaves also wants to play every game and we’re giving him every opportunity, but we’ll leave it up to the player and the medics.

Despite sitting the session out, Hargreaves is still being including in McClaren’s tactical plans. Skipper John Terry explains:

He was on the sidelines watching what we were doing formation-wise and for set-plays. It was an idea to make sure he was fully OK and to give him another day’s rest. It’s touch and go whether he is going to be OK for the game.

One player who will start the game is Paul Robinson, who has survived the challenges of David James and Scott Carson somehow unscathed.