The horrific injury suffered by Wayne Rooney at Old Trafford on Saturday was so bad it shocked surgeons and required dozens of stitches to repair the Manchester United striker’s thigh muscle.
Rooney faces a fitness battle after undergoing complex surgery on the deep gash he suffered in United’s 3-2 win over Fulham in the Barclays Premier League.
The cut to Rooney’s leg is understood to have been so severe that it astounded surgeons who operated on him in hospital on Saturday night. The gash — caused by the studs of Fulham striker Hugo Rodallega — was deep enough to cut all the way to the thigh bone and required surgery under general anaesthetic.
Ouch: Wayne Rooney suffered a deep gash to his right leg and had to go to hospital
Rooney had to have stitches to the muscle and then to close up the wound. The England striker spent the night in hospital before being allowed home on Sunday.
United manager Sir Alex Ferguson suggested after the game at Old Trafford that Rooney would be out for four weeks, therefore missing England’s two forthcoming World Cup qualifiers against Moldova and Ukraine.
That prognosis will be revised this week. Rooney will need some time to recover from the general anaesthetic and will then have to undergo a period of rehabilitation as the muscle heals.
Rooney, 26, is already expected to miss United’s forthcoming games against Southampton and Wigan. However, if his recovery takes longer he will miss the first of United’s Champions League games and important domestic games against Liverpool and Tottenham.
With Ferguson known to have misgivings about Rooney at the moment, the season certainly couldn’t have started much worse for last season’s United top scorer.
Rooney was only on the field as a substitute on Saturday and, though Ferguson’s comments in his matchday programme notes about ‘helping’ unhappy players out of the club were not specifically about his star striker, it is clear that he may find his way back into the starting line-up blocked by players like Robin van Persie and Shinji Kagawa when he returns to fitness.
Pain game: Rooney suffered the injury while blocking a shot during his team's win against Fulham
Down and out: Rooney hadn't been on the pitch all that long, but was forced off on a stretcher
THE GAMES HE WILL MISS
v Southampton (a) Sept 2
v Moldova (a) Sept 7
v Ukraine (h) Sept 11
v Wigan (h) Sept 15
Champions League group stage: Sept 18-19
v Liverpool (a) Sept 23
v Moldova (a) Sept 7
v Ukraine (h) Sept 11
v Wigan (h) Sept 15
Champions League group stage: Sept 18-19
v Liverpool (a) Sept 23
Ferguson is understood to have been dismayed by Rooney’s performance against Everton a week ago and made his decision to drop him during the week. Rooney knew of the decision by Friday lunchtime.
Regarding the injury, there was a feeling on Saturday night that the gash may have been caused by a ‘bladed’ stud, the type that is banned by Ferguson among young players at United.
However, it transpired yesterday that Rodallega was wearing traditional studs. He wears Nike boots, as does Rooney.
Rooney’s absence is bad news for England manager Roy Hodgson, of course. He can only hope that the United forward is back in time for the second international double- header in October. At the moment that is not certain.
On Sunday night Hodgson learned that former England captain John Terry is also a doubt for the Moldova and Ukraine games after it emerged that Chelsea manager Roberto Di Matteo is concerned about a neck injury the defender suffered against Reading last week.
Hospitalised: Rooney is taken to the ambulance after suffering the injury
Terry missed Chelsea’s 2-0 win against Newcastle on Saturday and will not play in Friday’s UEFA Super Cup game against Atletico Madrid anyway, because he is banned from last season.
‘He has a neck problem but hopefully it won’t be long term,’ said Blues boss Di Matteo. ‘He fell on Wednesday and hit his head on the ground.
‘He wasn’t available against Newcastle and we’ll monitor him over the next few days, the next week, to see how he recovers.’
Hodgson will name his squad on Thursday for the first two qualifiers.
Hodgson has confirmed he wants to select Terry despite the FA charge which hangs over the defender in connection with his row with QPR’s Anton Ferdinand at Loftus Road last season.
Terry was cleared of racial abuse in a criminal court in July but the FA disciplinary chiefs are yet to decide whether he is guilty of breaking football’s code.
He was among those rested for England’s friendly against Italy earlier this month but the 31-year-old has said he would like to extend his international career.
Terry’s next game for his club will be at Loftus Road in Chelsea’s first Barclays Premier League fixture after the international break, on September 15, if he recovers from the neck injury.
WAYNE'S WORLD OF PAIN
July 26, 2003
Sprained ankle
Carried off during Everton’s friendly against Rangers after a seemingly innocuous challenge and missed first game of the season.
Sprained ankle
Carried off during Everton’s friendly against Rangers after a seemingly innocuous challenge and missed first game of the season.
March 29, 2004
Sprained ankle
Injured against Middlesbrough and appeared to aggravate it in England’s 1-0 friendly defeat by Sweden a week later. Missed two weeks for Everton.
Sprained ankle
Injured against Middlesbrough and appeared to aggravate it in England’s 1-0 friendly defeat by Sweden a week later. Missed two weeks for Everton.
June 24, 2004
Metatarsal
After starring for England during Euro 2004 he limped off during their quarter-final defeat by Portugal and was out until September.
Metatarsal
After starring for England during Euro 2004 he limped off during their quarter-final defeat by Portugal and was out until September.
April 29, 2006
Metatarsal
Six weeks before England’s World Cup opener he is carried off. Featured in all but one of England’s World Cup games but was below his best.
Metatarsal
Six weeks before England’s World Cup opener he is carried off. Featured in all but one of England’s World Cup games but was below his best.
August 12, 2007
Metatarsal
A third metatarsal break in three years — this time his left foot — and misses six weeks.
Metatarsal
A third metatarsal break in three years — this time his left foot — and misses six weeks.
Crocked: Rooney has broken his metatarsal three times
November 9, 2007
Sprained ankle
Soon after returning he injured his ankle in training and missed England’s Euro 2008 qualifier against Croatia.
Sprained ankle
Soon after returning he injured his ankle in training and missed England’s Euro 2008 qualifier against Croatia.
October 11, 2009
Calf strain
Injured in England’s 1-0 World Cup qualifying defeat by Ukraine and misses the 3-0 win over Belarus.
Calf strain
Injured in England’s 1-0 World Cup qualifying defeat by Ukraine and misses the 3-0 win over Belarus.
March 30, 2010
Sprained ankle
A tangle with Bayern Munich’s Mario Gomez sees Rooney injured 71 days before the World Cup. Features in the Cup but is far from his best.
Sprained ankle
A tangle with Bayern Munich’s Mario Gomez sees Rooney injured 71 days before the World Cup. Features in the Cup but is far from his best.
January 20, 2012
Ankle/knee strains
Injured for Manchester United against Arsenal and misses 2-1 FA Cup defeat by Liverpool the following week.
Ankle/knee strains
Injured for Manchester United against Arsenal and misses 2-1 FA Cup defeat by Liverpool the following week.
August 25, 2012
Gashed leg
Ruled out for four weeks.
Gashed leg
Ruled out for four weeks.
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