United are sweating on Wayne Rooney’s chances of leading the Reds’ attack in the crucial title showdown with Chelsea at Old Trafford on Saturday.
The 34-goal striker left the Allianz Arena on crutches last night after injuring his right ankle against Bayern Munich. It was a heart-stopping moment for Reds and England fans as the club and country’s talisman - who is in the form of his life - collapsed in agony.
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Ji-Sung Park insists United are still confident about reaching the Champions League semi-finals. United surrendered an early lead against Bayern Munich last night and Ivica Olic’s injury-time winner means they will have to overturn a 2-1 deficit if they are to book a meeting with either Lyon or Bordeaux.
Already English clubs have endured mixed results in similar situations this season. Whilst Arsenal came from behind to defeat Porto in the last round, Chelsea were unable to claw their way back against Inter Milan.
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Edwin van der Sar insists Manchester United can win without Wayne Rooney. United face an anxious wait to discover the extent of the ankle injury the striker suffered in the final minute of last night’s 2-1 defeat to Bayern Munich.
Rooney left the Allianz Arena on crutches, with a protective boot on his right foot. Early indications are that Rooney has suffered a sprain, which Sir Alex Ferguson claimed in the immediate aftermath of the game he hoped was “not too serious”.
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MUNICH, GERMANY - MARCH 30: Wayne Rooney of Manchester United scores their first goal during the UEFA Champions League Quarter-Final First Leg match between Bayern Munich and Manchester United at the Allianz Arena on March 30 2010 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by John Peters/Manchester United via Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Wayne Rooney
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Follow Manchester United’s progress against Bayern Munich in the Champions League clash at the Allianz Arena with our live blog.
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Find out how we rated the United players for their performance in the 2-1 defeat against Bayern Munich.
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Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson admitted his side simply did not play well enough after they went down 2-1 to Bayern Munich.
Wayne Rooney gave United the perfect start with a goal after just 64 seconds, but limped off in injury time of the Champions League quarter-final tie with an ankle injury.
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Manchester United suffered a major taste of their own medicine in Munich as the Germans gained some revenge for the Reds’ dramatic Champions League final win in 1999.
Rooney put United ahead before Franck Ribery and Ivica Olic struck back for Bayern. To make things worse for United Rooney limped off late on with an ankle injury.
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Sir Alex Ferguson refuses to be fooled by Louis Van Gaal’s mind games.
Bayern Munich’s Dutch coach insists United are favourites for the Champions League quarter-final first leg at the Allianz Arena tonight.
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