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Man Utd ace Rooney reveals Green mind games for spotkick success

03.04.11 | tribalfootball.com

Manchester United strikerWayne Rooney admits he was wary coming up against England teammate Robert Green for the penalty he scored in victory atWest Ham United.
Although his second goal was also his 100th in the Premier League for the Reds, the number ten took the greatest satisfaction from his spot-kick, awarded when, at 2-2, West Ham captain Matthew Upson was deemed by referee Lee Mason to have handled Fabio's cutback.
"I thought the first one was important but I was delighted to score the goal that put us in front was great because I knew then we'd go on and win the game," Rooney toldmanutd.com.
"I'd been working all week with Greeny [West Ham and England goalkeeper Robert Green] on penalties so I was a bit unsure what to do. But I stuck to what I'd been doing all week and maybe Greeny thought I was going to change it because thankfully I sent him the wrong way and got the goal."

Man Utd veteran Giggs: Gaffer was calm at halftime. We just kept going ...

03.04.11 | tribalfootball.com

Manchester United veteranRyan Giggs was delighted to be part of yesterdays amazing win atWest Ham United.
The veteran winger aided the Reds' latest comeback victory, 4-2 at West Ham, from the unusual position of left-back. But it was otherwise a familiar story at Upton Park whereSir Alex Ferguson's league leaders rallied from 0-2 down to take three points home from East London.
"We don't give up. No matter what the score in the game, we keep going," a proud Giggs told manutd.com.
Onlookers may have feared the worst for United's players at the break with West Ham 2-0 up and Sir Alex coming down from his seat in the stands - this being the second match in his five-game touchline ban. But half-time wasn't 'hairdryer' time, according to Giggs.
"No, he was calm," insisted Ryan. "We'd played some good stuff in the first half. We just gave silly goals away.
"We were getting into good areas but the final ball wasn't good enough. We just needed to concentrate more in the final third. We felt if we kept creating chances and got a goal back we could go on and win it."

Man Utd boss Ferguson: Chicharito on track for 25 goals this term

03.04.11 | tribalfootball.com

Manchester United bossSir Alex Ferguson is backing Javier Hernandez to score 25 goals this season.
Chicharito was on the mark again in victory at West Ham United.
“The away goal is always important in Europe,” he said.
“I thought Javier Hernandez would get us 15 goals this season, but it’s looking as though he could get 25.”
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