Wayne Rooney is major doubt for Manchester United against Sunderland
Wayne Rooney is a major doubt for
Manchester United's match against Sunderland on Saturday due to the
combination of illness and a minor groin injury.
Interim
manager Ryan Giggs said anumber of United players have been struck down by illness, and are therefore unlikely to play in the Premier League clash at Old Trafford.
Giggs said: "A few of the lads have had a bug. Anders Lindegaard has, and so has Wayne.
"Wayne has a tight groin also so obviously with the bug you have to be careful with that because his immune system is down.
"Wayne being Wayne, he wants to be involved so we will just monitor it over the next 24 hours."
Since United beat Norwich 4-0 in Giggs' first game in charge last Saturday, Juan Mata, Rooney and Lindegaard have backed the Welshman to be the club's long-term replacement for David Moyes, who was sacked last week just 10 months into a six-year contract.
United are believed to want a more experienced man at the helm though and have held discussions with Holland coach Louis van Gaal.
The former Ajax, Barcelona and Bayern Munich coach could be appointed early next week. Giggs is yet to decide whether he would like to be part of van Gaal's staff.
"Nothing has changed. (This job) is just until the end of the season," Giggs said. "We will chat when the season is over.
"The main concentration I have is on the Sunderland game and then after that the remaining two games. I have a lot to think about - whether to continue playing...
"But my concentration is just on now. We will see what happens at the end of the season."
Giggs has been handed a boost ahead of the Sunderland game with the news that Robin van Persie is back in training.
The Dutch striker has been out with a knee injury since scoring a match-winning hat-trick in United's victory over Olympiakos on March 19.
"Robin has looked good in training this week," Giggs said. We will see (after training) today whether he is ready."
Giggs is reluctant to swap the club suit for his United kit though.
"I have kept myself fit, but I might not get back in (the team)," said Giggs, who has made a record 962 appearances for the club.
"The lads have been doing well. We will just have to wait and see."
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