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30/11/2007 11:54, Report by Steve Bartram
Rooney should face Fulham
Wayne Rooney looks likely to face Fulham on Monday night after sufficiently recovering from a twisted ankle.
Sir Alex Ferguson revealed his main striker, who was injured in a training ground accident earlier this month, has been back in full training ahead of the Cottagers' visit.
"Wayne has been training terrifically and his fitness levels are good," the United manager told his weekly press conference at Carrington.
"He did all his running last week and he got through that fine. He's been on the football pitch this week and trained with the first team today [Friday]. Now he's got three days before the Fulham game and I hope he'll be ready. He won't need long to get his rhythm back."
Prior to his injury, Rooney was in fine goalscoring form, having bagged eight goals in seven consecutive matches during October and November.
Wayne's recovery means that only long-term absentees Gary Neville, Paul Scholes, Ji-sung Park, Ben Foster and Mikael Silvestre should be unavailable for selection against Lawrie Sanchez's side.
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