Fergie happy with Rooney despite goal drought

01 February 2011 14:09
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson insists he is not concerned by the form of Wayne Rooney, even though the striker has only scored once from open play this season.[LNB]The 25-year-old's performances have improved markedly since he resolved his differences with United during a mad week in October, but the goals have still not started to flow.[LNB]While Dimitar Berbatov and Javier Hernandez have 20 and 11 to their credit respectively, Rooney remains stuck on three, two of which came from the penalty spot.[LNB] Off target: Wayne Rooney (left) has the backing of Sir Alex Ferguson[LNB] [LNB]Pushing for a start: Javier Hernandez (right) has scored 11 goals this season[LNB] There has even been speculation that Rooney could find himself on the substitutes' bench at Old Trafford tonight as United look to consolidate their five-point advantage at the top of the Barclays Premier League table by overcoming Aston Villa.[LNB]Yet Ferguson has played down concerns about Rooney's impact, insisting he looks far beyond the goals column when assessing a player's contribution to the Red Devils cause.[LNB]'Some of our critics are making a meal out of the fact that Wayne Rooney is lagging behind in the goal stakes," Ferguson told United Review.[LNB]'He is, compared with the bucketload he scored last year, but I am not worried.[LNB]'It is the scoring partnership that matters and the combination between our two front men has improved beyond all recognition.[LNB]'Last year, Wayne benefited from Dimitar's work but this year it is Berbatov enjoying the last touch.[LNB]'If we finish the season with Berbatov scoring 30 and Wayne on 10 - and those are the targets I have in mind - I will be more than happy.[LNB]'That is what I call a successful strike partnership, reminiscent of Andy Cole and Dwight Yorke.'[LNB] Balotelli boost for Manchester City as striker could be fit for derby showdownPires pleads with Fergie to play Neville so pair can resume their fiery rivalryInvincible? Can Manchester United go a whole league season unbeatenFor all the latest Man Utd news, features and opinion[LNB]  Explore more:People: Wayne Rooney, Dwight Yorke, Dimitar Berbatov, Alex Ferguson, Andy Cole

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