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Thursday, June 08, 2006




Rooney recovering, Gerrard concern
England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson told reporters on Thursday afternoon that Wayne Rooney is "injury-free" and now just needs to get match-fit before he can make his FIFA World Cup™ debut.
Eriksson stated that the final decision on when the 20-year-old can play at Germany 2006 will be “Rooney’s and mine,” although Manchester United said in a statement last night that according to the expert independent medical view, he would not be fit until the round of 16.
Following training, a decisive Eriksson told reporters: “The good news from yesterday evening and today is Rooney has no more injury.
"He is injury-free and it is up to us now to get him match-fit and when we think he is match-fit I am prepared to take him to any specialist we or Manchester United want to take him to. I'm doing this in the best interests of Rooney, the England team and 40 million England fans. I'm prepared to listen to everyone and discuss Rooney, but the last say in this story is Rooney's and mine."
Gerrard concern
Meanwhile, doubts remain over Gerrard's chances of playing in Saturday’s opening match against Paraguay in Frankfurt.
The Liverpool midfielder is battling to overcome a knock on his hip which caused him to suffer back spasms during training earlier in the week. Gerrard took some part in Thursday's session in Germany but rates his own chances of playing against the South Americans as 50-50.
"It is not a back problem,” he said. “I got a knock on my hip which made my back go into spasms. The good thing is it is improving all the time. I have got a good chance of playing on Saturday but I need to keep working on it from now until Saturday.
"What is a good chance? As we speak now, I am probably 50-50 to play - but if it keeps improving as it has done over the last 24 hours, then I'll be there."

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