Rooney backs Gerrard for captaincy

Rooney backs Gerrard for captaincy

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Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney has backed Liverpool star Steven Gerrard as the ideal choice to be the new England captain.
England are looking for a new captain after John Terry was stripped of the role earlier this month.
A number of names, including Rio Ferdinand, Scott Parker and Joe Hart have been mentioned as possible candidates to fill the role, but Rooney believes Gerrard would be perfect for the job.
Rooney has also declared his own interest in the taking the captain’s armband, but feels Liverpool rival Gerrard is the favourite.
Rooney wrote on Twitter: “For everyone asking, I would love to be England captain. But that’s up to new manager to decide. Gerrard is perfect choice for me.”

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Arsene Wenger calls for focus ahead of Thierry Henry’s final Arsenal appearance in Champions League clash with AC Milan

Arsene Wenger calls for focus ahead of Thierry Henry’s final Arsenal appearance in Champions League clash with AC Milan

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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has urged his side to focus on their game against AC Milanin the Champions League on Wednesday.
The match looks set to be Thierry Henry‘s final appearance for the Gunners after it was confirmed that his loan spell from New York Red Bulls will not be extended.
Wenger told the club’s official website: “For me, first I hope it will be a positive emotion [on Wednesday]. But what is important is that we focus on the night because it is a massive game for us. Let’s hope we have positive emotions there.”
Henry made a dream return to Arsenal by netting the winning goal on his second debut for the club against Leeds United in the FA Cup third round.
The French striker has since gone on to score in the 7-1 demolition of Blackburn Rovers before coming on as a substitute to grab the winner against Sunderland on Saturday
But Wenger, who has now managed Henry in three separate spells at two different clubs, says the player would have been a success without his impact on his career.
“He would have done it without me,” he added. “I think that great players have one great characteristic – they will always surprise you with how far they can go. The motivation inside them is very big and they never have enough.
“Everybody is different. Let’s say with Thierry that I made him start in Monaco when he was 17.
“Then I brought him to Arsenal, then he went to Barcelona and then I brought him back to Arsenal so it is a little bit a three-times story, three chapters in the book.
“I think the history we have had together is special because you do not [usually] meet the same player three times.”