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Rooney can’t lift Man U in scoreless draw with Chelsea

Striker impresses in first start of season

- STEVE DOUGLAS

MANCHESTER, England Wayne Rooney’s headlinegr­abbing presence couldn’t inspire Manchester United to victory over Chelsea on Monday as the title rivals played out a dull 0-0 draw in the Premier League’s first blockbuste­r match of the season.

David Moyes marked his first home game in charge of United with the bold selection of Rooney against a club that has twice lodged unsuccessf­ul offers to sign the England striker this summer.

That selection added extra spice to a game that is always eagerly anticipate­d but, despite a standout performanc­e from Rooney in his first start of the season, neither team created a clear-cut chance in a disappoint­ing stalemate at Old Trafford.

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho opted surprising­ly to start with no recognized striker, only bringing on Fernando Torres after 60 minutes, and was happy to leave with a point that keeps his team unbeaten after three matches in his second spell in charge. Chelsea is top of the early standings with seven points.

“I think for us, after two home victories, to come to the champions in their first match at home and get a point, I think it’s fine, it’s positive,” said Mourinho said.

Continuing the traditions of his predecesso­r Alex Ferguson, Moyes fielded an attacking lineup that included three strikers — including Rooney — but his team lacked the attacking spark that lifted it to a season-opening 4-1 win at Swansea last weekend.

Danny Welbeck wasted the home side’s best chance, scooping a shot over the net from 10 yards out in the second half, but United found Chelsea centre backs John Terry and Gary Cahill an impenetrab­le barrier.

It was United’s first 0-0 league draw at Old Trafford since 2009.

“I thought if anyone created the chances, it was us,” said Moyes. “It was a tight game and we just didn’t have the final cross or the final pass tonight. But I thought we played very well.”

Standing shoulder- toshoulder with Mourinho in the technical area and opposite an overbearin­g stand bearing Ferguson’s name, Moyes was given yet more indication­s of the size of his daunting task at United.

His decision to start with Rooney, however, showed he will be his own man at United and he was treated to an impressive display from a striker who was serenaded with chants from both sets of fans.

While United supporters belted out “Rooney, Rooney” throughout, Chelsea’s travelling contingent replied with: “We’ll see you next week” and “Sign him up.”

It must have been a strange evening for Rooney, who indicated to United toward the end of last season that he wanted to leave and has been relentless­ly — and openly — pursued by Mourinho. He coped well, though.

Neat and tidy throughout in his role behind Robin van Persie, he linked up play well, tracked back, showed a good range of passing and had two shots saved by Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech.

In the final moments, Rooney attempted a bicycle kick from eight yards out but he failed to connect.

“He’s been great in training and anybody who was watching might have seen a slightly leaner-looking Wayne,” said Moyes. “I thought he worked back, he tackled, he chased ... I think Wayne has a positive mind at the moment.”

Van Persie has replaced Rooney as the leading striker at United, but he had a quiet night up against Terry and Cahill, with a 23rd-minute shot into the side-netting the Dutchman’s only real chance.

Despite fielding a plethora of playmakers and attacking midfielder­s, Mourinho — strongly linked with the United job before Moyes replaced Ferguson — tellingly chose not to start Juan Mata, who has been linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge.

 ?? ANDREW YATES/AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney tackles Chelsea midfielder Ramires during Premier League action Monday.
ANDREW YATES/AFP/GETTY IMAGES Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney tackles Chelsea midfielder Ramires during Premier League action Monday.

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