← Back to Events

Sir Alex Ferguson rules out chances of Wayne Rooney starting against Bayern

Sir Alex Ferguson has ruled out the possibility of Wayne Rooney starting Manchester United's Champions League quarter-final second-leg tie against Bayern Munich tomorrow. There was speculation over the weekend that the forward could feature at Old Trafford despite twisting his ankle in last week's first leg and subsequently being ruled out of action for "two to three weeks" by Ferguson. The United manager this afternoon, however, suggested that Rooney has "no chance" of returning from injury, an outcome that appeared likely after the player did not train with the rest of the United squad this morning. "We've made some good progress with the lad, the medical team have done fantastic, but I'm not prepared to take a risk on a player who is not 100% fit," said Ferguson. "The boy is making good progress. The medical team have done a fantastic job but it is an ankle injury the same as any other ankle injury. You can't take a risk with a player who is not 100%." However, Ferguson did not rule out the possibility of Rooney being in the squad. He said: "I don't think he will be on the bench although he might talk me into it, it is a difficult one." United go into tomorrow's match trailing Bayern 2-1.

Source: The Guardian ↗

Market Reactions

Price reaction data not yet calculated.

Available after full seed + reaction pipeline runs.

Similar Historical Events(2 found)

MarketReplay Insight

2 similar events found. Price reaction data will appear here after the reaction pipeline runs.