Saturday, October 29, 2011

Facing Everton, Rooney will be blasphemed traitor

Faced with Everton, Wayney Rooney will remain condemned as a traitor by his former club fasn it.

Manchester United manager, Alex Ferguson, Rooney remains convinced Wayney be condemned as a traitor by Everton supporters, when foster children away games to Goodison Park, in the English Premier League continued on Saturday (29/10) evening WIB later.

Prior to joining United, Rooney is the first Everton player who was adored by his fans exorbitant.

But Ferguson believes Rooney will be able to adapt to such ridicule.

"You know what kind of character fans, they would always yell the word traitor for Rooney," he said.

Moreover, Ferguson considers him a player that will perform well at Goodison Park, after manages to look stunning and scored in a game before.

Game against Everton is very meaningful for the Red Devil, after Park Ji-sung et painful 1-6 defeat by city rivals, Manchester City, last week.

"We should forget it," said Park Ji-sung, as quoted by the official Manchester United website.

not easy
Ferguson himself to convince his team that MU is able to get up after the defeat.

He then pointed his club had defeated 0-5 by Newscastle the 1996-1997 round of the league, but they could rise up and eventually become a champion at that time.

"We've experienced, to always be able to bounce back," he said.

But the face Everton at home, not a problem easy for United.

Last year, Phil Neville was able to hold Manchester United 3-3 at Goodison Park, although they had left behind 1-3.

"This fight is difficult," said Park Ji-sung, Manchester United midfielder.

History also shows Manchester United have never been able to beat Everton at home since 2007.

That makes glad the fans of Manchester United, Everton this afternoon will be without two players essentially due to injury, namely Phil Neville and Tim Cahill.

While Manchester United may not be reinforced winger Ashley Young as it is still with injuries.

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