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朗尼或未能趕及在國家隊在周中對埃及的友誼賽上陣
Wayne Rooney is doubtful for England's friendly with Egypt on Wednesday.
Rooney came off the bench in Sunday's Carling Cup final to score his 28th goal of the season and give Manchester United a 2-1 win over Aston Villa.
But United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has confirmed that the 24-year-old was feeling slight discomfort in his knee after the Wembley showpiece.
The United star will join up with the international squad on Sunday evening to be assessed by England's medical staff before it is confirmed whether he will be available for the World Cup warm-up at Wembley.
"He got a whack right away," said Ferguson.
Complaints
"He has been complaining a little about that for a few weeks and was holding it a bit today.
"In fact, I thought we might have to take him off but he wanted to stay on so it was good.
"The doctors are assessing it and I don't know what England are going to do."
Ferguson revealed he decided weeks ago he would leave Rooney out for the Carling Cup final and instead start with Dimitar Berbatov and Michael Owen up front.
The decision looked a wise one when Owen, battling to revive his chances of World Cup selection, grabbed a 12th-minute equaliser for United.
But the former Liverpool striker then suffered a hamstring injury and had to be replaced by Rooney just before the break.
Big impact
And the in-form striker ensured United defended the trophy by heading a 74th-minute winner - and he almost headed a second moments later only to see it hit the inside of a post.
"I was chomping at the bit to get on," said Rooney.
"You want to play in finals. Thankfully I have managed to do so and left my mark on the game.
"I knew on Wednesday or Thursday I wouldn't be playing. I had a little bit of a stomach bug and the manager was looking for an excuse to leave me out.
"When he found out about that it made his mind up.
"I was still disappointed but it was the correct decision by the manager."
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