Daily Dispatch

Rooney closes in on Charlton’s record

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WAYNE Rooney claimed a piece of club history as he set Manchester United on the way to a 4-0 Europa League win over Feyenoord on Thursday that saw them close in on the last 32.

Rooney got the opening goal against the Dutch side at Old Trafford to score for the 39th time in Europe, matching Ruud van Nistelrooy’s club record.

He is now only one goal away from equalling Bobby Charlton’s all-time club-scoring record of 249 goals.

Juan Mata and Jesse Lingard also netted either side of an own goal by Brad Jones, and United now need only a draw away to Zorya Luhansk in their final Group A match to qualify.

“It was a good win. We are pleased to get four goals,” Rooney said.

Fenerbahce are top of the section after beating the Ukrainian side 2-0 in Istanbul with second-half goals by Miroslav Stoch and Simon Kjaer.

Southampto­n’s hopes of reaching the knockout rounds remain in the balance after Claude Puel’s side lost 10 away to Sparta Prague in the Czech Republic.

Afirst-half goal by Zimbabwean fullback Costa Nhamoinesu, firing a Borek Dockal free-kick past Fraser Forster, was the difference between the sides at the Generali Arena.

Southampto­n could have clinched qualificat­ion in different circumstan­ces but instead, they now face a decisive final Group K game against Hapoel Beer-Sheva at St Mary’s next month, while Sparta progress as group winners.

In Israel, Hapoel came from two goals down to record a remarkable 3-2 win over Inter Milan, whose troubles continue as they are eliminated.

Goals from Mauro Icardi and Marcelo Brozovic had the Italian giants in control after just 25 minutes.

However, Brazilian striker Lucio Maranhao reduced the deficit on 58 minutes and the Nigerian Anthony Nwakaeme equalised from the penalty spot.

Ex-Chelsea striker, Ben Sahar, then came off the bench to score a stoppageti­me winner at the Turner Stadium.

Southampto­n and Hapoel are level on seven points apiece and the Premier League side must either draw 0-0 or win on December 8 if they are to reach the last-32.

Roma secured their place in the knockout phase as winners of Group E, after Edin Dzeko netted a hat-trick in a comfortabl­e 4-1 win at home to the Czech champions Viktoria Plzen.

Basque side, Athletic Bilbao, beat Italian outfit Sassuolo 3-2 at San Mames, with Raul Garcia and Inigo Lekue netting either side of a strike from the veteran Aritz Aduriz.

Athletic join Belgians Genk in qualifying from Group F, while APOEL of Cyprus and Greek champions, Olympiakos, are now through from Group B and both Anderlecht and Saint-Etienne progress from Group C.

Krasnodar of Russia were the other team to clinch their place in the last-32 after a 1-1 draw at home to Salzburg.

Krasnodar will finish second in Group I behind Schalke, who defeated Nice 2-0 in Gelsenkirc­hen. to make it five wins from five. — AFP

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? UNITED TALISMAN: Manchester United's Wayne Rooney sets off the pass that led to Juan Mata’s goal against Feyenoord on Thursday
Picture: REUTERS UNITED TALISMAN: Manchester United's Wayne Rooney sets off the pass that led to Juan Mata’s goal against Feyenoord on Thursday

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