Wayne
Rooney will miss Manchester United’s home game against West Ham on
Saturday and their key Champions League tie at Wolfsburg with an ankle
injury, BBC Sports reports.
The
forward, 30, did not complete the 1-1 draw at Leicester City last
weekend and will have to wait to
make his 500th appearance for the club.
Manager Louis van Gaal said the issue was worse than previously thought and a “nasty injury”.
United must win at Wolfsburg to be sure of advancing in the Champions League.
Van Gaal,
whose side completes their Group B games in Germany on Tuesday, said he
did not know how long Rooney would be unavailable.
“It’s been getting worse,” he told MUTV. “We have to let him train to make the ankle stronger. He is training well in the rehabilitation.”
Van Gaal
also confirmed reports defender Marcos Rojo had dislocated a shoulder in
training, adding: “The question as to whether he shall be operated is a
question for the doctor and for Marcos.”
Defender
Phil Jones and midfielder Ander Herrera will also miss the visit of
eighth-placed West Ham, although winger Jesse Lingard is expected to
return after missing the game at Leicester.
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