Sir Alex Ferguson has hailed Wayne
Rooney's outstanding achievement and n says he cannot see anyone beating his Manchester United
scoring record. The 31-year-old notched his 250th United goal in Saturday's 1-1 draw at Stoke to move clear
of Sir Bobby Charlton, with the
World Cup winner also calling Rooney a true
great after breaking a record that had stood since 1973.
Ferguson,
who led the Old Trafford side to 13 Premier League titles, five FA Cups and two
Champions League crowns, praised Rooney and said the United captain's record
may well stand the test of time.
He said “Well, it
lasted for 44 years, I think, and when Wayne Rooney joined the club I could
never imagine anybody could beat Sir Bobby's record, so his achievement is
outstanding. It's amazing. He's 200-odd games short of Bobby's playing record
and that makes it even more amazing. I don't think anyone can overtake Wayne. I
couldn't say never - never say never - but if you look at modern-day football,
Manchester United are one of the few clubs who can keep players for over 10
years. It is more difficult than ever but we were very lucky if you look at my
time, even in Sir Matt Busby's time, we had players who stayed for more than 10
years. Many, many players did that and Wayne is one of them. But, in the modern
day, you see it happening less and less that players stay for that length of
time. For instance, Jose mentioned
young Marcus Rashford and he's got
to score more than 20 goals a season for the next 10 years or so and that is
difficult in itself. You hope it lasts and he stays here more than 10 years but
there are fewer players doing that now.”
Ferguson
made Rooney the most expensive teenager of all time when he signed the striker
from Everton for around £30m in 2004. The Scot insists there was real value to
be had in the deal and says the fact that Rooney has been at the club so long
justifies the money paid for him.
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