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#100552 We Want Our Trophy Back
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Last Updated at 17:29 GMT
Manchester United manager David Moyes remained tightlipped today at a press conference when questioned about rumours linking the Red Devils with a £16.5 million bid for Bayern München defender David Alaba.
Manchester United manager David Moyes refused to speak about speculation linking the Barclays Premier League side with a move for Bayern München defender David Alaba as widespread reports continue to circulate suggesting the 49 year old Scot is willing to spend £16.5 million to secure the services of the Austrian international.
Alaba has made 36 Bundesliga appearances for Bayern scoring three times since joining the club in July 2008. According to reports the Red Devils see the Austrian international, who made 30 Bundesliga appearances last season, as the perfect long term replacement for Patrice Evra. The left back would be David Moyes second signing since his appointment at Old Trafford, the Scot spending a reported club record £32 million earlier this summer to bring in Tottenham Hotspur winger Gareth Bale.
Following the 9-0 win over Kazakhstan at the Ernst-Happel-Stadion in Wien the 20 year old defender didn't rule out the possibility of swapping the Bundesliga for life in the Barclays Premier League should a bid be made and accepted by Bayern.
"I've heard about the rumours linking me with a move to Manchester United and all I can say right now is I'm very happy at Bayern München. The only thing I've been thinking about the last few days was winning with Austria," said Alaba.
"Obviously if there is a bid from Manchester United and the club accept it I'll consider a move," added the 20 year old.
Alaba played the entire game as Austria beat Kazakhstan 9-0 in Wien in their opening FIFA World Cup qualifier, although he was an unused substitute four days later as they drew 1-1 with group favourites Germany in Cologne.
#100533 The Night Thread Mk. IX
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#100421 We Want Our Trophy Back
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Last Updated at 23:40 GMT
Manchester United's reported interest in Bayern München defender David Alaba could lead to a deal being done after the 20 year old revealed he would consider a move if there was an official bid made and accepted.
According to widespread reports Manchester United manager David Moyes is willing to spend the remaining transfer funds available and is preparing a £16.5 million bid for 20 year old Bayern München defender David Alaba.
The Austrian international tonight revealed that he would consider a move to the Barclays Premier League club following his countries 9-0 win over Kazakhstan in their FIFA World Cup qualifier at the Ernst-Happel-Stadion in Wien.
"I've heard about the rumours linking me with a move to Manchester United and all I can say right now is I'm very happy at Bayern München. The only thing I've been thinking about the last few days was winning with Austria," said Alaba.
"Obviously if there is a bid from Manchester United and the club accept it I'll consider a move," added the 20 year old.
Alaba, 20, has made 36 Bundesliga appearances for Bayern scoring three times since joining the club in July 2008. According to reports the Red Devils see the Austrian international, who made 30 Bundesliga appearances last season, as the perfect long term replacement for Patrice Evra. The left back would be David Moyes second signing since his appointment at Old Trafford, the Scot spending a reported club record £32 million earlier this summer to bring in Tottenham Hotspur winger Gareth Bale.
#100420 The Armoury
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#100419 Transfer Rumours 2013/14
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Sorry, my bad!!
EDIT: I actually reckon we'll sign nobody today/tonight and then come January we'll buy at inflated prices in a desperate attempt to catch City and Chelsea at the top of the league.
#100408 Transfer Rumours 2013/14
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#100400 We Want Our Trophy Back
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Last Updated at 13:02 GMT
Manchester United are reportedly preparing a £16.5 million bid for Bayern München defender David Alaba.
The transfer window may be closed until January but that won't stop Manchester United manager David Moyes from attempting to strengthen his squad at Old Trafford and he's reportedly preparing a £16.5 million bid for David Alaba.
Alaba, 20, has made 36 Bundesliga appearances for Bayern scoring three times since joining the club in July 2008.
According to reports the Red Devils see the Austrian international, who played 30 times in the Bundesliga for the German giants last season, as the perfect long term replacement for Patrice Evra and are prepared to spend the remaining transfer funds available to secure the 20 year olds signature if Bayern are willing to negotiate a deal.
The left back would be David Moyes second signing since his appointment at Old Trafford after the Scot spent a reported club record £32 million earlier this summer to bring in Tottenham Hotspur winger Gareth Bale.
#100397 Transfer Rumours 2013/14
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#100392 The Night Thread Mk. IX
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#100046 Barclays Premier League 2013/14
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#99986 We Want Our Trophy Back
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Last Updated at 12:39 GMT
Manchester United striker Danny Welbeck has revealed he was bitterly disappointed following his sides 2-2 draw with Wigan Athletic in their Barclays Premier League clash at the DW Stadium yesterday afternoon.
Danny Welbeck has scored three Barclays Premier League goals in three games yet the 21 year striker isn't happy after Manchester United only picked up a draw at the DW Stadium yesterday despite racing into a 2-0 lead after just 21 minutes.
"The result yesterday was extremely disappointing if I'm totally honest," revealed the England international.
"When you're leading 2-0 you shouldn't let the lead slip away and it's really disappointing just to pick up a draw. I don't mean to be disrespectful to Wigan because they fought back and they deserve credit for that, but we know we should be winning that type of game when we're 2-0 up inside the opening half hour or so, we've got to do better," added Welbeck.
Danny Welbeck scored his first England goal against Belgium
The result leaves the Red Devils five points behind league leaders and bitter rivals Manchester City who have begun their Barclays Premier League title defence with three straight victories. Despite that gap Welbeck feels United can recover and challenge for the Barclays Premier League title this season after narrowly missing out on the final day of last season.
"It's very early in the season and whilst we'd love to have started the way City have we know it's not over. I believe we can recover and challenge for the title this season and if we don't win it we'll go very, very close again this season because we've got a lot of quality in the squad and it's only a matter of time before we find some consistency," said the 21 year old.
Danny Welbeck nets winner against Sweden at Euro 2012 in Kiev
Welbeck has scored 13 times in 41 Barclays Premier League appearances for United and has been capped by England on 10 occasions scoring twice for the Three Lions. The 21 year old has so far kept Robin van Persie out of the starting lineup with his impressive form, although Welbeck's form hasn't done enough to convince England manager Roy Hodgson, the United striker left out of England's 23 man squad to face Moldova and Poland in their upcoming FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
#99982 We Want Our Trophy Back
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Attendance 22,500
1st September 2012
Last Updated at 17:25 GMT
A disappointed Manchester United left the DW Stadium with just a point this afternoon after they let a 2-0 lead slip as goals from Arouna Koné and Mauro Boselli salvaged an improbable draw for Wigan Athletic.
The pressure is mounting on Manchester United manager David Moyes after just three Barclays Premier League games in charge at Old Trafford, Sir Alex Ferguson's replacement picking up just four points from his opening three fixtures in charge of the Red Devils, goals from Arouna Koné and Mauro Boselli salvaging an improbable draw for Wigan Athletic at the DW Stadium earlier today after United raced into a 2-0 lead inside the opening 21 minutes.
United would have been full of confidence heading into the game at the DW Stadium following their 6-0 thumping of Southampton at Old Trafford last Saturday and when they took the lead after just four minutes through Danny Welbeck's goal the travelling supporters must have thought their team would record another convincing victory.
The young United striker netted his third goal of the Barclays Premier League season in as many games as he tapped home from a few yards out after Wigan Athletic keeper Ali Al-Habsi failed to hold onto a powerful shot from Nani, the 21 year old unlikely to be gifted an easier chance this season, United off to the perfect start at the DW Stadium.
If the hosts thought things couldn't get worse they were mistaken as United doubled their advantage when Shinji Kagawa picked out Wayne Rooney inside the area with a fine pass, the England striker making no mistake as he calmly placed the ball beyond Al-Habsi to make it 2-0 to the visitors, Rooney the finisher, Kagawa the sublime architect.
Arouna Koné inspired Wigan Athletic's superb comeback
Wigan Athletic manager Paul Jewell could have been forgiven for thinking his side were in for a long day after the opening 21 minutes but just six minutes later his side were inspired by a thunderous Arouna Koné goal from over 30 yards out, United keeper David De Gea left with no chance as the Ivory Coast striker netted his third Barclays Premier League goal in style.
That gave the hosts a massive lift and they began to match their more illustrious opponents in every department, the visitors suddenly looking unsure whilst in possession, the hosts gaining in confidence as the half time interval approached and they wouldn't go in behind, a corner headed home by Mauro Boselli, the striker netting his first Barclays Premier League goal for the Latics since his £6.5 million move from Argentine side Estudiantes de La Plata back in June 2010.
With things level at the break it would be safe to assume United boss David Moyes wouldn't have been pleased with his side after they'd let a two goal advantage slip. After the break United were almost immediately back in front as skipper Nemanja Vidić rattled the Latics crossbar with a header that had Al-Habsi beaten and the Latics keeper was again busy when called upon to deny Gareth Bale as he acrobatically tipped the Welshman's free kick over his crossbar.
That was as close as United came to finding a winner at the DW Stadium, not even the introduction of Robin van Persie could help the visitors record victory, the Latics holding on comfortably in the last half hour to ensure they remained unbeaten under new manager Paul Jewell who took over in July following Roberto Martínez appointment at Everton.
Starting Lineups
Wigan Athletic: Al-Habsi, Stam, Caldwell, Ramis, Figueroa, Boyce, McCarthy (84), McArthur, Beausejour, Boselli, Koné
Substitutes: Pollitt, Campabadal, Watson (84), Maloney, Di Santo (84), Piscu, Alcaraz
Yellow Cards: Boyce
Goals: Koné (27), Boselli (41)
Manchester United: De Gea, Jones, Ferdinand, Vidić, Evra, Nani (68), Carrick, Kagawa (68), Bale, Rooney, Welbeck
Substitutes: Lindegaard, Evans, Cleverley, Anderson (68), van Persie (68), Young, Hernández
Yellow Cards: Nani
Goals: Welbeck (4), Rooney (21)
Match Statistics
Referee: Howard Webb
Shots: Wigan Athletic 9-18 Manchester United
On Target: Wigan Athletic 4-6 Manchester United
Off Target: Wigan Athletic 5-12 Manchester United
Possession: Wigan Athletic 52%-48% Manchester United
Corners: Wigan Athletic 1-10 Manchester United
Fouls: Wigan Athletic 10-17 Manchester United
Offsides: Wigan Athletic 1-3 Manchester United
#99979 Barclays Premier League 2013/14
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#99976 We Want Our Trophy Back
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Last Updated at 18:40 GMT
Manchester United have been drawn against Swansea in the third round of the Capital One Cup on Wednesday 26th September at Old Trafford just three days after the Red Devils face Liverpool.
Manchester United manager David Moyes would have been reasonably happy following the Capital One Cup third round draw this evening after his side were paired with Swansea. The Red Devils will face the Welsh side at Old Trafford on Wednesday 26th September just three days after their Barclays Premier League clash with fierce rivals Liverpool at Old Trafford.
The United boss had been left ruing his luck last night as he saw his side handed a difficult group following the UEFA Champions League in Monaco as his side were paired alongside Zenit St Petersburg, Udinese and Celtic.
Capital One Cup Third Round Draw
Stoke City v Tottenham Hotspur
Newcastle United v Millwall
Ipswich Town v Middlesbrough
Norwich v Derby County
Reading v Fulham
Sunderland v Brentford
Aston Villa v West Brom
Burnley v Blackburn Rovers
Liverpool v Chelsea
Arsenal v Manchester City
Wolves v Cardiff City
Queens Park Rangers v Brighton
Manchester United v Swansea
Blackpool v Everton
Wigan Athletic v Leeds United
West Ham United v Bolton Wanderers
The Capital One Cup draw was kinder to the Red Devils and they'll be favourites to win their third round clash with Michael Laudrup's side. The draw didn't disappoint as it produced some mouthwatering clashes, a huge clash between Arsenal and Manchester City at the Emirates Stadium the pick of the bunch whilst current holders Liverpool will face Chelsea at Anfield.
Fixtures will be played on the 25th or 26th of September with kick offs scheduled for 19:45 GMT.
#99975 We Want Our Trophy Back
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Last Updated at 21:57 GMT
Manchester United have been handed a tough UEFA Champions League group as the draw in Monaco paired them with Russian side Zenit St Petersburg, Italian side Udinese and Scottish champions Celtic in Group H.
If new Manchester United manager David Moyes had been hoping for a comfortable group following the UEFA Champions League draw in Monaco he got the exact opposite as the Red Devils were handed a tricky and unpredictable group.
The 1968, 1999 and 2008 winners will face Zenit St Petersburg, Udinese and Celtic in Group H.
Champions League Group H
Manchester United
Zenit St Petersburg
Udinese
Celtic
United will begin Group H with an away trip to face Scottish champions Celtic before hosting Russian champions Zenit St Petersburg at Old Trafford. Match day three and four will be against Udinese, the first clash against the Serie A side to take place in Italy before the return fixture in Manchester a fortnight later.
They'll then play Celtic at Old Trafford before a trip to Russia to face Zenit St Petersburg in their final Group H fixture.
United's Group H Fixtures
19th September - Celtic (A)
2nd October - Zenit St Petersburg (H)
23rd October - Udinese (A)
7th November - Udinese (H)
20th November - Celtic (H)
5th December - Zenit St Petersburg (A)
Despite the tricky group United are still favourites to advance and remain amongst the favourites to win this years UEFA Champions League. Following the draw manager David Moyes admitted the draw had handed his side a tougher than usual group, although the Scot was confident his side could advance as Group H winners.
"There would be no point in me standing here and saying that's an easy group, I'd be lying if I did, I mean we all know that's a tougher than usual group, the draw certainly wasn't kind to us and we'll need to perform well to advance to the knockout rounds of the competition, it won't be easy," said the Manchester United manager.
"Despite a tough group I'm still confident we can advance and advance as Group H winners," added Moyes.
#99974 Barclays Premier League 2013/14
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Looked a totally different side and Ben Arfa was class.
#99970 We Want Our Trophy Back
K3V0
Last Updated at 13:28 GMT
Manchester United manager David Moyes has confirmed that defender Rafael has avoided a serious injury and will only miss the clubs upcoming Barclays Premier League clash against Wigan Athletic at the DW Stadium.
Brazilian international Rafael will miss his sides trip to the DW Stadium this weekend after injuring his thigh during Manchester United's 6-0 triumph over Southampton last Saturday at Old Trafford. The defender should however be fit before West Ham United visit Old Trafford after the international break, his injury not to serious according to United boss David Moyes.
Rafael will miss his sides game against Wigan Athletic
"Rafael injured his thigh against Southampton and he'll definitely miss the game against Wigan this weekend," said Moyes.
"Thankfully though it's not serious and he'll be back very soon according to the medical staff," added the United boss.
Rafael, 22, has been at Old Trafford since January 2008 and has made 54 Barclays Premier League appearances scoring twice for the Red Devils since his £2.6 million move from Brazilian side Fluminense. The defender currently has four years remaining on his contract at Old Trafford and is expected to be the clubs first choice right back this season.
#99969 We Want Our Trophy Back
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Last Updated at 16:24 GMT
Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand was delighted by his teammates response after they hammered Southampton 6-0 at Old Trafford just six days after suffering defeat in the Manchester derby.
A 6-0 win for Manchester United in new manager David Moyes first competitive fixture at Old Trafford was just what the club needed after losing the Manchester derby last weekend according to experienced defender Rio Ferdinand.
"It's really tough coming in to train after a defeat and even tougher when it's against City," says Ferdinand.
"To win so convincingly was fantastic and I'm sure the fans appreciated the quality in our performance. It was a great team performance and we scored some really good goals, it was nice to see Danny and Gareth bag a brace each. We can't think about that game for to long though because we've got to go play Wigan and that is never easy," added the defender.
Ferdinand, 33, has been capped 81 times by England during his illustrious career and despite winning almost everything possible at club level the experienced defender is adamant that he remains hungry to win more trophies.
"The day you lose that hunger is the day you should retire regardless of the level you're playing at. That's just my opinion obviously, but I do feel as if that hunger gives you the edge to win a tackle, to win a header, to stick your body on the line without hesitation when you know it could end badly and afterwards think it's worth it," said the 33 year old.
"Personally I remain hungry to win. I actually think I've become hungrier, more competitive after every winners medal and that's helped me stay in the first team at a big club like Manchester United," added Ferdinand.
The Red Devils travel to the DW Stadium to face Wigan Athletic next Saturday and will be keen to avoid a repeat of last seasons result, a 1-0 defeat proving costly as they failed to retain the Barclays Premier League title as bitter rivals Manchester City turning around an eight point deficit in the final weeks of the season to win the title on goal difference.
#99911 The Lower League Thread
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#99898 Barclays Premier League 2013/14
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#99891 The Wrestling Thread.
K3V0
Rock bottom!!
YES!!!
Had one of them as well, although wasn't as posh as yours, it didn't make sounds!!
#99722 The Night Thread Mk. IX
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#99707 We Want Our Trophy Back
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Attendance 74,605
25th August 2012
Last Updated at 18:01 GMT
Manchester United produced a ruthless performance at Old Trafford this afternoon as they thumped Southampton 6-0 to hand David Moyes his first Barclays Premier League victory since his appointment.
Southampton suffered a demoralising defeat at Old Trafford this afternoon as Manchester United bounced back from their Manchester derby defeat at the Etihad Stadium last Sunday in fine fashion by recording an impressive 6-0 victory.
Goals from United captain Nemanja Vidić, Gareth Bale and Danny Welbeck set the hosts on their way whilst Southampton keeper Artur Boruc suffered the embarrassment of scoring an own goal Old Trafford. The game was over by the half time break as the Red Devils raced into an impressive 4-0 lead before the break in what was David Moyes first Barclays Premier League game in charge at the Theatre of Dreams since his appointment last month as Sir Alex Ferguson's replacement.
The visitors afternoon in Manchester didn't start well as defender José Fonte was stretchered off inside the opening few minutes after suffering what appeared to be a serious ankle injury after an awkward tangle with Wayne Rooney.
It was immediately evident that the Saints would struggle without Fonte at set pieces and Vidić almost opened the scoring when he headed a Michael Carrick free kick against the visitors post. The hosts did take the lead moments later when Carrick again found Vidić inside the area, this time from a corner, the Serbian again striking the woodwork with his effort, although this time the rebound struck Boruc as it came back off the crossbar before crossing the line.
Southampton never recovered following that early setback and Bale made it 2-0 just four minutes later with his first goal for Manchester United since his reported £32 million move from Tottenham Hotspur, the Welsh international calmly placing the ball beyond Boruc after winger Nani had delivered a low cross from the right hand side.
The hosts looked completely in control and they increased their lead on the half hour mark when Vidić finally hit the target with a header, the United skipper rising unmarked inside the area to powerfully divert Carrick's corner into the back of the net to give the Red Devils a commanding 3-0 lead much to the dismay of the travelling Saints fans inside Old Trafford.
MOTD Highlights: Manchester United 6-0 Southampton
The hosts didn't stop before the interval and it was soon 4-0 as Bale turned provider for Danny Welbeck, the striker heading past a helpless Boruc who berated his defenders after they gifted the 21 year old all the time in the world inside the area.
Last Sunday the mood in the United dressing room at the half time break would have been one of disappointment as they trailed in the Manchester derby and the mood would have been considerably different inside the home dressing room at Old Trafford after an impressive and dominant first half display from the hosts saw them put Southampton to the sword.
There was no respite for the visitors in the second half either as United made it 5-0 just four minutes after the restart as Bale chipped Boruc to bag a brace on his Old Trafford debut after racing onto a long pass from Vidić. The Welsh international wasn't the only player making his Old Trafford debut as Moyes withdrew Rooney for Robin van Persie on the hour mark, the Dutch international immediately involved as he forced a smart save from Boruc in the Southampton goal, although the Poles save proved in vain as the rebound fell directly into the path of Welbeck who netted his second of the night to make it 6-0.
Saints captain Rickie Lambert did his best to reduce the deficit and came within inches of doing so when he rattled David De Gea's crossbar twenty minutes from time and even if the effort had gone in it would have done little to hide the gulf in class between the two sides on an August afternoon that went along way to silencing the critics who believe Moyes will fail at Old Trafford, the former Preston North End and Everton manager under immediate pressure as Sir Alex Ferguson's successor.
Starting Lineups
Manchester United: De Gea, Rafael, Ferdinand, Vidić (81), Evra, Nani, Carrick, Kagawa (61), Bale, Rooney (61), Welbeck
Substitutes: Lindegaard, Jones (81), Cleverley, Giggs, Anderson (61), van Persie (61), Young
Yellow Cards: Vidić, Evra
Goals: Boruc (OG 20), Bale (24, 49), Vidić (30), Welbeck (36, 63)
Southampton: Boruc, Clyne (60), Fonte (8), Hooiveld, Fox, Schneiderlin, Cork, Davis, Lambert, Puncheon, Rodriguez (36)
Substitutes: Davis, Richardson (60), Yoshida (8), Lee (36), Mayuka, Dickson, Stephens
Yellow Cards: None
Goals: None
Match Statistics
Referee: Lee Mason
Shots: Manchester United 29-4 Southampton
On Target: Manchester United 11-1 Southampton
Off Target: Manchester United 18-3 Southampton
Possession: Manchester United 55%-45% Southampton
Corners: Manchester United 6-2 Southampton
Fouls: Manchester United 17-7 Southampton
Offsides: Manchester United 0-1 Southampton
#99699 We Want Our Trophy Back
K3V0
Last Updated at 13:47 GMT
Manchester United must beat Southampton tomorrow at Old Trafford according to striker Wayne Rooney to kick start their season following their disappointing Manchester derby defeat last Sunday.
A disappointing 3-1 defeat against bitter rivals Manchester City on the opening weekend of the Barclays Premier League season last Sunday wasn't the way Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney wanted to begin the reign of new manager David Moyes but the England star believes he and his teammates must quickly forget about that result.
"Losing the Manchester derby is never easy for the players, it hurts us a lot and it isn't a pleasant feeling knowing that you've let a lot of fans down when you don't perform well in those types of matches," said the Manchester United striker.
"After a few days though you've got to move on, put it behind you, not forget it, you want to remember those horrible feelings and hopefully avoid ever feeling that way again, but you must move on and get your head in the right place for the next game which usually is just a few days away at a big club like Manchester United," added Rooney.
Rooney, 26, played the full game against City at the Etihad Stadium last Sunday and created the opportunity for Dutch striker Robin van Persie on the hour mark that at least ensured the Red Devils got on the scoresheet in the Manchester derby.
United host Southampton tomorrow afternoon at Old Trafford and Rooney has called on his teammates to pick their first Barclays Premier League victory under new manager David Moyes who replaced Sir Alex Ferguson last month.
"We've a very important game against Southampton tomorrow, a game we really need to win to get our season kick started and obviously you want to win every game at Old Trafford for the fans. It would be fantastic to also win the bosses first game in charge at Old Trafford, that'd be a real good start and it'd create a great feeling around the club, but we know it won't be easy because Southampton will be very confident after beating Chelsea last weekend," said Rooney.
Rooney, who has been capped 77 times by England, has three years remaining on his £180,000 a week contract.
#99698 We Want Our Trophy Back
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Last Updated at 14:21 GMT
Manchester United manager David Moyes has received a boost today after Northern Ireland international Jonny Evans returned to first team training for the first time in over three months following injury.
Jonny Evans has returned to first team training at Manchester United following almost four months on the sidelines with an ankle injury. The 24 year old made 29 Barclays Premier League appearances for the club last season and produced many strong performances at the heart of the Red Devils defence as they almost won the Barclays Premier League title.
The defender isn't likely to feature against Southampton this Saturday at Old Trafford but could be fit enough to be named amongst the substitutes when the Red Devils make the trip to the DW Stadium to face Wigan Athletic next month.
Speaking to the clubs official website the defender was clearly happy to be back in training.
"It's such a relief to be back with the boys training everyday. I'm very lucky to be able to do what I love for a job, but believe me it isn't fun at all when you're injured and know you can't play. It's a tough time and every player will tell you that, when you're injured your entire personality changes, you're not the same person and it can be terrible," said the 24 year old.
"I'm looking forward to making a return to first team action, it'll be great and obviously we've a new manager so things are a little bit different than before. We didn't start well against City but it's just one game, we can't dwell on it for to long, we've just got to learn from it and improve. We know we're good enough to win the league and that's the main target this season. Everybody is confident we can finish top come the end of May and we'll work hard to achieve that goal," added Evans.
Evans is a product of the clubs famous youth academy. The Northern Ireland international has made a total of 77 Barclays Premier League appearances for United scoring once and has two years remaining on his contract at Old Trafford.
#99692 The Night Thread Mk. IX
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#99691 The Wrestling Thread.
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The frog splash was a lot easier to perform than the swanton bomb.
#99582 The Night Thread Mk. IX
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#99576 UEFA Champions League Group Of Death
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Anybody had a real life group of death replicated on FM before?
#99573 レディーストップス(インナー) バッグ 人気アンテプリマ ミニバッグ 財布 アウトレット 533013856
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