Wayne
Rooney has praised the manager who denied him a move to Chelsea, saying David
Moyes’ training sessions have helped him return to his best and that he was the
right choice to take over at Old Trafford.
The
England striker’s relationship with Sir Alex Ferguson broke down at the end of
last season when the former Manchester United manager left him out of the side
and said he had submitted a transfer request.
And when Chelsea made offers for the 27-year-old in the summer,
United rejected them and Moyes was adamant he would not let the unsettled
forward leave.
Rooney played for Moyes at boyhood club
Everton before joining United in 2004 and
reached 200 goals for the club with a brace in Tuesday’s 4-2 Champions League win against Bayer
Leverkusen.
And he hailed Moyes for his role in it, telling British national
newspapers: “It’s obviously good to be working with him again. He’s a great
manager and thoroughly deserves this job. Because of what he did at Everton.”
“The training is a bit different under the new manager. I remember
it from Everton, it’s more intense. That’s helping me. I feel good and am glad
to be out playing.”
Whereas Ferguson played Rooney in midfield at
times or left him on the bench, Moyes has vowed to pick him in attack and made
it clear he sees him as a first-choice player, even encouraging wayne rooney to better his previous
performance.
And in the last two games his first-choice strike duo of Rooney
and Robin van Persie have contributed five goals, with the Merseysider getting
three of them.
Rooney was quick to deny reports of a rift between them and
believes they have proved they can gel on and off the pitch.
“I have seen things said over the summer but me and Robin are
friends off the pitch," he added. "There is no problem between me and
Robin at all. We are great friends and we want to help each other and be
successful.
“I think the manager has made it clear that he wants one up and
one behind and whatever way round that is it doesn’t matter to me.
"It doesn’t matter as long as one is always filling in
behind and helping out the midfield. We have done the work together and the
times we played together last season we did well so hopefully we can play more
together this season and do well. We dovetail well and try and help each other
score goals.”
Rooney is just the fourth player to register a double-century of
goals for Manchester United and is now only 49 behind the club’s record scorer,
Sir Bobby Charlton.
“It’s a massive football club and it’s amazing how long that
record has stood for," he said. "So it’s great to get to 200. That’s
a great honour and I’m really proud of that.
“To be edging closer to Bobby Charlton’s record is great for
me.”
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