Weir: No point in targeting Rooney
Rangers skipper David Weir does not believe there is any point trying to wind Wayne Rooney up at Old Trafford tomorrow.
Alex Ferguson claimed he left Rooney out of Saturdayâs Premier League draw at Everton because he feared the abuse directed at him by the Goodison Park crowd would have a detrimental effect on his performance.
Despite the on-going problems in his private life, Rooney is expected to face Rangers tomorrow when Manchester United open their latest Champions League campaign.
As an old team-mate of Rooney from their days at Everton, Weir knows the 24-year-old well.
And he feels if the Rangers fans have any intention of trying to make life uncomfortable for Rooney, they would be better served not bothering.
âI am more interested in Wayne Rooney as a footballer and I donât think there is any need to give him any encouragement,â said the veteran defender.
âHe is one of the best players in the world.â
Weir still remembers seeing Rooney breaking into the Everton first team set-up and what an impact he made.
âHe was only 16 but he took to it like a duck to water,â he said.
âHe scored some great goals; some famous goals like the one against Arsenal that launched his career.
âSince then he has gone from strength to strength.
âEveryone loved him and it is great to see him doing so well, although I am not sure having played with him will give me any kind of advantage tomorrow.â
Rangers manager Walter Smith had left Goodison Park before Rooney made his big first-team breakthrough, having been denied the chance to play him because of his age.
âWe werenât allowed to do it,â recalled Smith.
âBut he was an outstanding young player, the best I have seen in my own career.
âThere is no doubt he has made his mark in football already and he has a tremendous amount of football to play in the future.â




