Monday, May 15, 2006

Eriksson: I'll make final decision on Man Utd's Rooney


England coach Sven Goran Eriksson insists he will determine whether or not Wayne Rooney is fit to participate at this summer's World Cup finals.
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has understandably urged caution over the prospect of Rooney, who is currently undergoing rehabilitation at United's Carrington training ground, being rushed back prematurely.

Eriksson has included Rooney in his 23-man squad nonetheless and, despite recognising United's right to a say, the Swede claims England will make the final decision regarding the player's fitness.
"It's very important to know he is paid by Manchester United and Manchester United must look after their interests for Rooney and for the future," Eriksson told the News of the World.
"On the other hand, if he's fit, nobody can tell him not to play in the World Cup.
"He is desperate to play. Our doctors and our physios are in regular contact with the medical staff at Manchester United and it is in everyone's interest to get him fit as soon as possible.
"What if England's doctors disagree with United's doctors?
"I don't think that will happen - they have to agree.
"The two doctors and physios have very good contact. I am not worried. If Rooney is fit, he's fit."