Javier Hernandez has heaped praise on Manchester United strike partner Wayne Rooney, describing him as a ‘monster’, and says his debut season at Old Trafford has been a dream.

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Hernandez hails ‘monster’ strike partner Rooney
Javier Hernandez has heaped praise on Manchester United strike partner Wayne Rooney, describing him as a ‘monster’, and says his debut season at Old Trafford has been a dream.

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Hernandez hails ‘monster’ strike partner Rooney
Javier Hernandez has heaped praise on Manchester United strike partner Wayne Rooney, describing him as a ‘monster’, and says his debut season at Old Trafford has been a dream.

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Hernandez hails ‘monster’ strike partner Rooney
FIFA president Sepp Blatter has claimed the Football Association could have thrown the book at Wayne Rooney over his alleged elbow on James McCarthy.

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Blatter: FA could have thrown book at Rooney
After watching Wayne Rooney score an incredible goal to win the Manchester derby for Manchester United on Saturday, Sir Alex Ferguson has challenged the striker to make more of an impact away from home.

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Fergie sets Rooney and Berba away challenge
After watching Wayne Rooney score an incredible goal to win the Manchester derby for Manchester United on Saturday, Sir Alex Ferguson has challenged the striker to make more of an impact away from home.

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Fergie sets Rooney and Berba away challenge
England coach Fabio Capello believes striker Wayne Rooney is now over the off-field issues which coincided with his poor form earlier this season.

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Capello: Rooney’s problem days behind him
Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney has resumed training following an ankle injury and will be fit to face Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.

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Rooney set for return at Spurs
Wayne Rooney has been earmarked as one of the three overage players for the Great Britain Olympic team.

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Rooney set to play for Great Britain at Olympics
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is hopeful he will have key duo Wayne Rooney and Edwin van der Sar available for Sunday’s mouth-watering FA Cup tie against Liverpool at Old Trafford.

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Rooney winning Utd fitness battle
Wayne Rooney has revealed he is planning to go into management once he has finished playing – and has already begun taking his coaching badges.

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Rooney planning to go into management
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