Rooney goes for extra training
Out-of-sorts Manchester United forward Wayne Rooney is hoping some extra training will help trigger a revival in form.
The Old Trafford camp remain squarely behind the £27million former Everton star, with assistant-manager Carlos Queiroz restating the unanimous verdict Rooney will soon be back to his best.
Queiroz revealed Rooney did some additional work at United's Carrington training complex in the hope of aiding his progress.
"Wayne finished training then stayed a while working alone because he knows he needs to do something," said Queiroz.
"It is good he is conscious of making mistakes. It just means he comes in every day with a bigger and better desire to work more and more.
"Wayne has reached such a level in the past and the demands he puts on himself are so big, he does not have the right to be young when he performs.
"But, game by game, it will start to come right. The motivation and confidence will build up and I am sure he will be better against Newcastle."
The Old Trafford camp remain squarely behind the £27million former Everton star, with assistant-manager Carlos Queiroz restating the unanimous verdict Rooney will soon be back to his best.
Queiroz revealed Rooney did some additional work at United's Carrington training complex in the hope of aiding his progress.
"Wayne finished training then stayed a while working alone because he knows he needs to do something," said Queiroz.
"It is good he is conscious of making mistakes. It just means he comes in every day with a bigger and better desire to work more and more.
"Wayne has reached such a level in the past and the demands he puts on himself are so big, he does not have the right to be young when he performs.
"But, game by game, it will start to come right. The motivation and confidence will build up and I am sure he will be better against Newcastle."
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