Sunday, February 28, 2016

Sunday, February 28, 2016




The Three Lions skipper has been sidelined since February 13, when he damaged his knee ligaments against Sunderland, and is unlikely to feature for the Three Lions next month

Wayne Rooney does not require knee surgery but the Manchester United captain will not be ready for England’s upcoming friendlies, with manager Louis van Gaal insisting his priority must be his club, rather than the Three Lions.

Rooney has been sidelined since damaging ligaments in his knee against Sunderland on February 13.

The 30-year-old, who had scored seven goals in nine appearances in all competitions this year, is expected to remain in a knee brace for almost another three weeks.

And while Van Gaal does not believe surgery is necessary, in a boost to England’s Euro 2016 hopes, the Dutchman has warned Roy Hodgson that his skipper will not be fit for friendlies against Germany and Netherlands next month.

“He has to be ready for us first, not for the English team,” Van Gaal said. “Wayne has a brace now and he has to wear it for two-and-a-half weeks.

“Then we have to look again, so I cannot say anything about that now.

“Now he is resting because of the brace.”

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