Rooney Disappointed of United’s Draw
English Sensation Wayne Rooney
is quite disappointed after the result of their recent fixture against PSV
Eindhoven.
Now the only chance for United
to make it to the knockout round of the Champions League is to win against
Wolfsburg in their hometown.
If United lose at the
Volkswagen Arena, the only way they will progress is if PSV are defeated at
home by CSKA Moscow. United will also go out if they draw and PSV win.
The 0-0 draw against PSV was
United's fourth in seven games but despite their struggles in front of goal,
club captain Rooney believes his team can go to Germany and win against the
Group B leaders.
"It is a disappointing
result overall and leaves us with a tough game in Germany now, but we believe
we can go there and win," Rooney said.
"When it comes down to the
last game you can't pick and choose and say we want to finish first or second,
it's all or nothing. We have to win and that is the aim and that is what we
need to do."
However, many fans have
consistently grumbled about a perceived lack of adventure from United under
Louis Van Gaal and familiar cries of "Attack! Attack! Attack!" could
be heard once again at Old Trafford on Wednesday.
Rooney admitted United lacked
composure in front of goal, particularly in the second half when the team
managed just one shot on target.
"The result was probably a
fair one," Rooney said. "In the first half we were the better team
and created a few decent chances, and maybe were unlucky not to come in at the
break one up.
"And in the second half we
didn't show enough composure on the ball, they changed their system and made it
difficult for us and we failed to adapt to that.
"In the first half we
opened them up. In the second half it was a lack of composure more than
quality. There were occasions we could have put our foot on the ball and
controlled it a bit more but we were a bit panicky at times which allowed them
to get back into the game."
Ashley Young was introduced as
a substitute for Memphis Depay but was unable to help his team break the
deadlock and he says United must now quickly pick themselves up for Saturday's
game against the Foxes.
"We
are really disappointed," Young told in
an Interview. "With the amount of chances that we created, we
should have probably won the game, especially in the second half when it came
open.
"It is going to be
difficult [to win in Germany] and we should have won the game [on Wednesday].
"We just have to pick
ourselves up and go again this weekend.
"Leicester are doing well,
it's a top of the table clash so we will be looking to keep the good form we
have shown over the last few weeks."
Now Van Gaal is doing his best to create a team like Sir Alex left, but still he is far far behind the line.
Lets see if Manchester United can regain their glory in the sports.
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