Sunday, May 27 2012

Mostly Sunny Dublin Hi 19 °C | Lo 11°C

Premier League

Rooney on mend ahead of Bridge battle

Wayne Rooney has not played since the 2-1 win at Arsenal on January 22. Photo: Getty Images

Wayne Rooney has not played since the 2-1 win at Arsenal on January 22. Photo: Getty Images

By Ian Herbert

Friday February 03 2012

Wayne Rooney is expected to be back in the Manchester United team for Sunday's match at Stamford Bridge, which could extinguish Chelsea's frail title aspirations.

Rooney has not played since the 2-1 win at Arsenal on January 22, during which he damaged his calf and ankle, and did not train at all last week, but with United's parlous injury situation improving -- Nani, Ashley Young and Phil Jones may also be in contention to play in west London -- it does seem that Rooney will be available to start.

Manchester City will seek to re-open a three-point lead on United when they entertain Fulham tomorrow evening and their captain, Vincent Kompany, has insisted that his side will not cave in under the pressure of United's relentless pursuit.

"If there is one thing I know about our team it is that we are mentally strong," Kompany said.

"We have been living with this pressure for the past three and a half years and it has not affected us. If anything it will give us a boost to carry on and if people want to underestimate us, then please do so."

It remained unclear last night whether City's Carlos Tevez would be back in Manchester this week, with the relationship between club and player apparently as frosty as ever despite the club's desperate need for strikers.

City's chief football operations officer, Brian Marwood, and Patrick Vieira are believed to have watched the club's striker John Guidetti score a hat-trick on loan for Feyenoord against Ajax last weekend, but under the terms of the 19-year-old's loan deal he cannot be recalled.

The validity of new quotes attributed to Tevez, in which he describes City's unwillingness to accept offers for him as "strange," have been called into question.

Tevez insists he has not spoken to journalists, though is quoted in a German magazine as saying that his retirement remains a possibility.

Kompany said the condition of pitches partly explained why City's football has been flowing far less than it was in the autumn.

"Weather conditions are completely different. Everyone knows December, January and February are very different months, but we have done well," he said. "There is no shame in going under (1-0) at Everton."

Meanwhile, the FA Cup final is unlikely to be played on the same day as any Premier League matches after all 20 clubs agreed to shift their fixtures to the following day.

Last May, for the first time in 50 years, the final was played on the same day as a topflight league program because the Champions League final was held at Wembley Stadium later in the month.(© Independent News Service)

- Ian Herbert

Irish Independent

 
 

Partners

Dating

Dating

Find your ideal match now. Register for free!

Independent Shopping

Independent Shopping

The best shopping deals at your fingertips - CDs, DVDs, electronics, household and more.

E-Paper

E-Paper

Read the Irish Independent in print format online



Highlights

Independentwoman.ie

Independent Woman

A fresh, fun site featuring celeb gossip, fashion, beauty, love & sex, and health & fitness.

Findajob.ie

Job search

Search for jobs by keyword, category, or location.

College

Third Level College

Diploma, Degree, Postgraduate and Professional Courses

Yourlocal.ie

Directory

Wherever you are... Find what you're looking for on Yourlocal.ie.

GrabOne

GrabOne

Daily Deals: Find the best things to do, see and eat in Ireland

More in Premier League (1 of 6 articles)

Cole expects big reaction from United

Read more »