Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Wayne Rooney conquers Summit 200

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MANCHESTER: Wayne Rooney wheeled away in delight after scoring his 200th goal in the English Premier League, cupping both of his ears with his hands in front of the Manchester City fans who jeered his name and his every touch.

The Everton striker had just joined an exclusive scoring club and, as a former Manchester United player, he was determined to enjoy the moment at Etihad Stadium. He didn’t have the last laugh, though. Substitute Raheem Sterling smashed home an 82nd-minute volley as City fought back for a 1-1 draw at Etihad Stadium after playing with 10 men for more than a half of a chaotic game on Monday.

The late equaliser slightly soured another landmark occasion for Rooney, the record scorer for England and United - and now only the second player to reach a double-century of Pre- mier League goals after Alan Shearer.

“It was a sweet moment,” he said, before adding with a smile: “I am sure the red half of Manchester will have enjoyed it as well.”

The 31-year-old Rooney is enjoying something of a career renaissanc­e since leaving United in the off-season to return to his boyhood club. It’s now two goals in two league games for a player whose internatio­nal career might not yet be over.

“It is not bad for someone who is not fit anymore and can’t get about the pitch,” Rooney said, taunting his critics. “I have always put a shift in for the team and tonight is no different.”

On his chances of a recall by England ahead of next month’s World Cup qualifiers, Rooney said: “I am focusing on Everton. I am sure I will speak to England manager Gareth Southgate over the next few days and we will see what happens.”

Rooney scored Everton’s goal against the run of play in the 35th minute, meeting Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s cross with a firsttime shot that struck City goalkeeper Ederson Moraes’ heel and deflected into the net.

SOLID RESISTANCE

City was already getting frustrated by its failure to pierce a deep-lying and compact Everton defence, and its chances of victory further receded in the 44th when right back Kyle Walker was sent off for a second yellow card in the space of two minutes.

The second booking looked harsh, with Walker barely brushing Mason Holgate’s midriff with his elbow as he backed into the Everton full back.

Sterling gave City energy after coming on as a half-time substitute. And after smashing a glaring opportunit­y over the bar from close range, he made amends by meeting Holgate’s poor headed clearance with a sweetly struck left-footed volley from just inside the area.

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