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Caught on the wrong foot, Rooney scores a self goal

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It is a sign of Wayne Rooney’s recent troubles that he is not guaranteed to make Manchester United’s starting line-up against West Ham today despite breaking a club record this week. The United captain became the Red Devils’ all-time leading European scorer on Thursday with a fine finish to set up a 4-0 Europa League victory over Feyenoord. He needs just one more goal now to draw level with England great Bobby Charlton as United’s highest scorer in all competitio­ns.

Yet in a television interview after the Feyenoord game Rooney, who has struggled for form this season, launched into an attack on the British media.

Rooney, who was on England duty at the time, faced heavy criticism this month after photograph­s appearing to show him drunk at a wedding party were published in a newspaper.

Although he apologised for “inappropri­ate” behaviour, Rooney has since downplayed the incident.

The forward feels he has been harshly treated, but perhaps there is a sense that he has a point to prove too. Rooney has started just one of United’s last seven Premier League games, with manager Jose Mourinho preferring Juan Mata or Paul Pogba in the withdrawn role behind main striker Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c.

While there is satisfacti­on in breaking club records, it does little to dispel the sense that, at 31, Rooney’s best days may be behind him. Winning a starting spot today would go some way to dispelling that notion.

Last weekend’s agonising late defeat at London rivals Tottenham Hotspur left West Ham just one point and one place above the relegation places. It also raised questions over the long-term future of manager Slaven Bilic.

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