Monday, July 21, 2008

Pele: I Like Rooney, but...


Wayne Rooney certainly has not enjoyed much of the publicity that followed his summer wedding. The picture on one occasion with a cigarette in his hand and then on the receiving end of some rather harsh Jib about their weight, England's most famous footballer arrived in Cape Town know that Pele had something to say about its shape .



"I like Wayne Rooney, 'said the Brazilian legend.' But he has not reached the peak of Euro 2004 again. I had two or three very good years and then lost a little in their performances. I do not know why. When he tangled with opponents, Rooney has to learn to defend, not attack the opponent. "Perhaps this has something to do with it. If you can protect themselves against challenges, it will be easier to keep your temper. "



Watching Rooney Huff and puff all the beautiful Newlands Stadium on Saturday
in Manchester United's 1-1 draw with Kaizer Chiefs, it is tempting to reach an agreement with Pele. Given 69 minutes in his manager Sir Alex Ferguson, Rooney the most important contribution to the continuing entanglement with the heads of defender and captain Jimmy Tau.



Rooney expects nearly losing his temper on several occasions but perhaps onlookers as Pele should consider is that this sense of unity that has propelled him to the top. Using a long-sleeved jersey under his United shirt in the sun, Rooney is perhaps trying to sweat against a pair of over-oz. But to suggest that fat is ridiculous.



Ferguson said: "Wayne is a born fighter. That's what it is. Doing get frustrated in some games but we do not want to take that away from him. He is learning to control himself.



The manager has more problems on his mind as he prepares a strategy to try to sell Tottenham Dimitar Berbatov. After Spurs chairman Daniel Levy Ferguson publicly accused of courting the Bulgarians - something the United camp deny - the Old Trafford boss can ask your club to lawyers to see the comments.



This issue is bound to United erased, but the interest in the player does. A wider choice of £ 25million is expected in the coming days. Kaizer Chiefs on Saturday went ahead through a penalty by Jonathan Quartey in the first half before Chris Eagles tied with half an hour left. United to move in Durban today when they meet Orlando Pirates tomorrow night.



Meanwhile, Cristiano Ronaldo, currently in americas, has fend off more questions about the move to Real Madrid, saying: 'I do not know about the future, only God knows. "(Dailymail)

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