Friday, October 14, 2011

Punishment Rooney A Joke


Everton manager David Moyes considers a three match ban by UEFA for the Manchester United striker, Wayne Rooney is highly overrated. Because, with these sanctions, then it certainly can not defend Rooney England's three matches in group stage Euro 2012 Poland-Ukraine next summer. Rooney rewarded a penalty kick after defender Miodrag Djudovic when England were held 2-2 by Montenegro in Euro 2012 qualifier, October 8. The referee, Wolfgang Starks was immediately issued a red card and expelled Rooney from the field. "I think the three-match ban is a joke. No one doubts that Rooney should not have done what he did. But I think the sanctions three games a bit excessive," said Moyes told Football365. Moreover, he argues, the absence of Rooney will reduce greget performances of the most prestigious tournaments in the realm of europe next summer. Because Rooney is the figure of the star players and spectators awaited the action often can increase the prestige of a game. "Rooney is one of the largest players in the performing world- class football. If you want to display a big tournament, and I think the audience expects Rooney to be there," said Moyes. These sanctions itself, of course interfere with the preparation of the UK in realizing its ambitions won Euro 2012. The reason, Rooney became one of England's mainstay up front. This situation was considered to be made England manager, Fabio Capello is unlikely to include Rooney Euro 2012. However, Moyes believes Capello will still be considered to maintain Rooney in the Three Lions squad. "I do not think the manager (Capello) should make a decision right now. Because there are still about six months until summer comes," he said. "And I'm sure the manager will not make that decision. Since the manager will decide things by a lot of consideration. The performance of alternative players, the lottery group, a chance to escape the group stage and the performance of Rooney," lid Moyes

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