Sir Alex Ferguson ignites Wayne Rooney burnout fears Sir Alex Ferguson has ordered Wayne Rooney to start protecting his precious talent after telling the striker that he has only himself to blame for aggravating an injury.
In a rare public criticism of the Manchester United forward, Ferguson said he was disappointed with Rooney for playing almost a full game for England against Egypt at Wembley on Wednesday, despite nursing a sore knee that could rule him out of the champions’ Barclays Premier League match away to Wolverhampton Wanderers today.
The injury has raised fears that Rooney is running himself into the ground just when England — in a World Cup year —... Read full article Injury ends Michael Owen’s season and World Cup hopesMichael Owen laughed off suggestions that he was cursed on Sunday after he had limped off the Wembley turf during the Carling Cup final. The striker had cause to reassess his verdict yesterday when it emerged that a ruptured hamstring has ruled him out for the rest of the season and the World Cup.
The long and frenzied debate about whether Fabio Capello, the England manager, should take a gamble by including the Manchester United forward in his 23-man squad for this summer’s finals in South Africa ended yesterday, five days after the 30-year-old pulled up towards the end of the first half of United’s 2-1 victory against Ast... Read full article Jordaan gives England advice on 2018 bidThe man in charge of the World Cup has given England his advice on its 2018 bid.
2010 Organizing Committee chief executive Danny Jordaan said on Thursday that England's bid bosses should "work hard" during this year's World Cup, go and watch their team, and then try and convince the people that need convincing.
South Africa was awarded the World Cup after failing in its initial bid to host the 2006 tournament.
Jordaan added that "it makes sense for 2018 to be a Europe-only affair."
England faces competition from Australia, Japan, the United States, Russi... Read full article German federation, ex-referee settle disputeThe German soccer federation has reached a settlement with a former referee in a dispute over allegations of sexual harassment.
The former official - 63-year-old Manfred Amerell - sought an injunction preventing the federation from saying that he had sexually harassed several people in the past.
Amerell, who denies any harassment, quit the federation's refereeing committee and a post in Bavaria's regional federation last month.
The two sides reached a settlement on Thursday in which Amerell withdrew his application for an injunction and the federation was to give him affidavits in which f... Read full article Wednesday International Football ResultsHome teams listed first.
ASIAN CUP QUALIFYING
Group A
Japan 2, Bahrain 0
Hong Kong 0, Yemen 0
Group B
Australia 1, Indonesia 0
Oman 0, Kuwait 0
Group C
Uzbekistan 0, United Arab Emirates 1
Group D
Syria 4, Lebanon 0
Group E
Iran 1, Thailand 0
Jordan 2, Singapore 1
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Albania 1, Northern Ireland 0
Algeria 0, Serbia 3
Angola 1, Latvia 1
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