Wayne Rooney Will Not Hand In A Transfer Request Praised By Man Utd Boss David Moyes
Manchester United manager David Moyes praised Wayne Rooney's
work-rate and demeanour after fielding the forward for ninety minutes
against Chelsea on Monday night.
Rooney was voted as the Man Of the Match in United goalless draw against Cheslea |
The Reds striker - the
subject of a summer bid from the visiting side - was named in the
starting line-up under Moyes' management for the first time since the
pair were together at Everton, and Rooney responded to the recall with a
busy, energetic performance.
"I was very pleased with Wayne's
performance and very pleased by the reaction from the crowd," said
Moyes. "That wasn't unexpected - I expected it.
"I told him I
might only play him for 60 or 70 minutes and see how he was. But he
worked back, he tackled and he was great. He closed two or three people
down in the corner and the crowd realised the work he did.
"He was desperate to score and nearly scored with an overhead kick in injury time." The
manager added that he feels Rooney, the player he mentored at Goodison
Park, is currently in prime condition for United, both mentally and
physically.
"He's been great in training and anyone who has looked
at him has seen a slightly leaner Wayne. I think Wayne has a positive
mind at the moment. I don't think that needs to change. I think his
attitude showed a lot tonight."
A report from Sky Sports suggested that the Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney will NOT hand in a transfer request this summer and he could end up nowhere but at Old Trafford.
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