WAYNE ROONEY HAS urged his Manchester United team-mates to make sure they keep pushing towards a 20th Premier League title.
The Red Devils currently sit 15 points ahead of rivals and reigning champions Manchester City, and now only require seven more to claim the title thanks to a 2-0 win over Stoke on Sunday.
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With City in action twice this week against Wigan and Tottenham, the title could be returning to the red half of Manchester as soon as Sunday’s clash at White Hart Lane if results go United’s way.
“We are in a great position, but we have to make sure we move on and push ourselves over that line.” Said the striker.
The league title will be the 27-year-old’s fifth in his career, and it could well be his last if recent rumours are to be believed.
Former Paris Saint-Germain sports advisor Michel Moulin declared on French TV station, TVA, on Sunday night that Rooney to PSG was a ‘done deal’.
However, representatives of both Rooney and Manchester United have distanced themselves from the comments, and no evidence has yet come to light to support Moulin’s statements.
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WAYNE ROONEY HAS urged his Manchester United team-mates to make sure they keep pushing towards a 20th Premier League title.
The Red Devils currently sit 15 points ahead of rivals and reigning champions Manchester City, and now only require seven more to claim the title thanks to a 2-0 win over Stoke on Sunday.
With City in action twice this week against Wigan and Tottenham, the title could be returning to the red half of Manchester as soon as Sunday’s clash at White Hart Lane if results go United’s way.
“We are in a great position, but we have to make sure we move on and push ourselves over that line.” Said the striker.
The league title will be the 27-year-old’s fifth in his career, and it could well be his last if recent rumours are to be believed.
Former Paris Saint-Germain sports advisor Michel Moulin declared on French TV station, TVA, on Sunday night that Rooney to PSG was a ‘done deal’.
However, representatives of both Rooney and Manchester United have distanced themselves from the comments, and no evidence has yet come to light to support Moulin’s statements.
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