The Citizen (Gauteng)

Goal, broken nose for Rooney

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Washington – Former England captain Wayne Rooney grabbed his first goal for DC United but also broke his nose in a 2-1 victory over Colorado Rapids in the MLS.

Rooney (right), 32, scored the opening goal against former Manchester United team-mate Tim Howard but was left bloodied after a clash of heads with Colorado defender Axel Sjoberg in stoppage time.

“Delighted to score my first goal for DC United,” Rooney tweeted after his team won for just the fourth time in 18 matches this season. Two of those victories have come since Rooney made his debut on July 14.

The striker, England’s alltime record goalscorer, said he required five stitches.

Rooney, who played for boyhood club Everton last season following his return from Old Trafford, signed a three-and-a-half-year deal with DC United worth $13 million earlier this month.

DC remain 11 points from the play-off places with 16 matches remaining and several games in hand over the six teams currently in line for the post-season.

After Rooney’s opener, an angled shot between Howard’s legs, United conceded an 82nd-minute equaliser and appeared destined to again share the points before going ahead via an owngoal.

Coach Ben Olsen called it an important win, not only for the points but also for the confidence his side can take from a gritty performanc­e.

“Psychologi­cally, this is huge for our group,” Olsen said. “The other team scoring a late goal – which has been our Achilles heel all year – to turn that around and get a winner, I think psychologi­cally this was a huge boost for the team right now.

“I don’t think it’s the first time he’s bled in a game,” said Olsen, whose white shirt was streaked with blood after he embraced his star player.

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