Rooney faces two months out: Wayne Rooney is facing
up to two months on the sidelines at Manchester United after undergoing
surgery to repair a six-inch wound which cut as deep as his thigh bone.
Rooney, whose right thigh was sliced open by the studs of Fulham forward
Hugo Rodallega in a freak collision during Saturday’s Old Trafford
fixture, was forced to go under general anaesthetic prior to surgery,
which included the stitching of the wound, due to the severity of the
injury. The player then spent the night under observation in hospital
before being discharged on Sunday morning to recover at home. But the
initial fears of United manager Sir Alex Ferguson that the 26 year-old
would be out for a month as a result of the gash now appear hugely
optimistic with medical staff shocked by the extent of the cut. Ferguson
insisted, following the Fulham game, that Rodallega could not be blamed
for the injury, but the damage caused by the player’s studs has caused
surprise and concern. Rooney, who will miss England’s World Cup
qualifiers against Moldova and Ukraine next month and the start of
United’s Champions League campaign, now faces an anxious wait over his
likely recovery period.
Source ManUtd.com
Get well soon Rooney. Peace.
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