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Player of the Week

Monday, 20 October 2008


This weeks player of the week is Wayne Rooney. Wayne helped United on there way to a 4-0 victory over West Brom at Old Trafford on Saturday and helped himself to a goal.

Rooney has impresses for club and country over the past few weeks with 8 goals in 6 games. Rooney helped Man U climb up the table to 5th postion after he opened the scoring through a fantastic solo effort. Rooney now hopes he can keep up his scoring record by scoring against Celtic tomorow night.

We've seen it all before. Rooney emerges from a quiet spell to score a cluster of goals and suddenly he looks like the world's best player, at last realizing the potential many saw in him as a raw 16-year-old kid.

Then he picks up an injury or a suspension, misses a couple of matches and disappears into a cloud of frustration and gloom, angry with everyone around him and failing to score game after game.

United manager Alex Ferguson hopes this spree — four goals in four games for the Red Devils and four in two World Cup qualifying matches for England — keeps going, especially with Celtic at Old Trafford in a Champions League game Tuesday.

Rooney was in tight contention for the player of the week as Wigan striker Zaki has been in superb form this season as he scored twice in a 3-2 defeat at Anfield. With Rooney in such good form what's to stop him grabbing this award next week aswell.

Posted by digodlio at 22:17  

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