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England handed Rooney injury lift

Wayne Rooney (centre) and concerned team-mates Dimitar Berbatov (left) and Ryan Giggs (right) during the win over Aalborg
Rooney sustained his injury against Aalborg on Tuesday

Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney is expected to be fit for England's next two World Cup qualifiers against Kazakhstan and Belarus.

Rooney, 22, injured his ankle during the Champions League win at Aalborg.

He is a doubt for the Premier League game against Blackburn but boss Sir Alex Ferguson said: "I have no issues with him joining England.

"With the games they have, they should cope even if Wayne was not to make next Saturday's game."

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Ferguson added: "That's Fabio Capello's call and how he progresses in the next few days but I have no problems with that."

England host Kazakhstan on 11 October and travel to Belarus four days later.

A United spokesman told the club's website: "Wayne has an ankle injury and is doubtful for Saturday, but he should recover in time for England's forthcoming matches."

Ferguson will be relieved Rooney has not suffered ligament damage as he will already be without influential midfielder Paul Scholes for 10 weeks.

Scholes, 33, damaged his medial knee ligaments in the same game and was stretchered off after only 16 minutes in Denmark.


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