Khaleej Times

Rooney, Ibrahimovi­c chase playoff berths

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los angeles — Wayne Rooney will look to complete D.C. United’s resurgence on Sunday as the club aim to seal their place in the Major League Soccer playoffs with victory over New York City.

Former Manchester United and England star Rooney has been the catalyst for a remarkable reversal in fortunes since arriving in Washington in July, when the club were languishin­g at the foot of the table.

Prior to Rooney’s arrival, United had only two wins from 14 games, with the club facing up to another season of disappoint­ment.

Post-Rooney, however, the club has been on a roll, winning 11 of 18 games to motor up the table into the playoff positions.

Rooney’s performanc­es have been instrument­al in the turnaround, with the 32-year-old former England captain contributi­ng 10 goals and seven assists in his 18 appearance­s.

On Wednesday, Rooney electrifie­d Audi Field with a stunning long-range free-kick goal as United defeated Toronto FC 1-0 for their fourth consecutiv­e victory.

The win means United are four points clear of their nearest rivals Montreal for the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference with two games remaining.

A victory on Sunday against New York, who have already qualified for the post-season, would guarantee United’s playoff berth.

United coach Ben Olsen paid tribute to the galvanisin­g effect Rooney has had on the club since arriving, noting that the veteran was having a positive influence on younger members of the squad.

“This is what he seems to love to do, play and win,” Olsen said. “His habits are so contagious to some of our young guys. How to go about the game and make the right play and dig in when you need to.

“On both sides of the ball, his habits are great and no one else can look at that and not follow his lead.”

While Rooney and United are closing in on the postseason, the striker’s former Manchester United teammate Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c is less certain of prolonging his campaign with the Los Angeles Galaxy. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Wayne Rooney (right) scores a goal against Toronto. —
Reuters Wayne Rooney (right) scores a goal against Toronto. —

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