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June 16, 2006 Friday Jumadi-ul-Awwal 19, 1427

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Rooney cleared to play


NUREMBERG, June 15: England striker Wayne Rooney has been cleared to play in the World Cup following his broken foot after two independent medical experts examined him on Thursday.

The experts, after assessing Rooney hours before the Group B match against Trinidad & Tobago, said in a joint statement that the Manchester United forward had recovered more quickly than expected after fracturing a metatarsal on April 29.

“It is our professional medical opinion that Wayne Rooney is now available to play in the World Cup,” they said, giving a huge boost to England's World Cup bid.

The two men were Professor Angus Wallace, an expert in sports medicine and Professor Chris Moran, a specialist in fracture management. The news was welcomed by United in a statement.

Wallace had only examined the 20-year-old's fracture last week following a scan in Manchester and recommended that Rooney did not play before the second round, on June 24 or 25, if England qualified.

But he and Moran were persuaded to fly to Germany after the England team's medical staff reported remarkable progress by the striker, who is desperate to play.

“Wayne's recovery has been more rapid than expected over the past week, and this is due to the excellent care he has received since suffering the injury to his foot and because Wayne has worked so hard at his recovery,” they said.

“Due to this, we were invited back earlier than anticipated to reassess Wayne by Dr Leif Sward, the England team doctor.

“We are independent experts and would like to make clear that the findings of our evaluation and decision have been made without any pressure from The Football Association.”

Paying tribute to the care Rooney has received from England and United, they concluded: “Wayne's fitness levels are better now than before Euro 2004.

“We have carried out a full risk assessment related to returning him to play at this stage and that assessment has indicated that he is at no more risk than any other player who has recovered from an injury and is returning to competitive sport.”—Reuters






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