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'We would rather he scored more' - Sir Alex Ferguson urges Rooney to rediscover striker's instinct for Manchester United
With just three goals in 12 appearances this season to his key man's name, the Red Devils boss is looking for the attacker to focus on his own return rather than others
Sir Alex Ferguson admits he wants Wayne Rooney to score more goals, despite praising his work rate for Manchester United this season.The England international has notched just three goals in 12 games this term but is joint-third in the assists charts with six - the same amount as Chelsea playmaker Juan Mata.
While Ferguson is delighted that Rooney is aiding his team in other ways, the United boss has urged the striker to focus more on his own goal return.
"I'm happy with that part of his game. It's no problem for me," he told reporters.
"He can contribute to the team's success fine but we would rather he scored more. He's going through a period that all strikers do, he's not scoring and it will change once he starts to score regular.
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"There were some games where the way we kept possession was middle to wide, to middle to wide, without using the central area. There is more awareness about the runs he's making, the awareness he has up front."
Goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard commented on Wednesday that he was unsure how his ongoing competition with David de Gea for a starting berth will pan out over the course of the season.
Ferguson admits the Dane's form is making it difficult to drop him and revealed his hesitation to continually rotate the pair.
"Anders has come in and done well," Ferguson added. "It's one of those situations where there is no actual reason to leave Anders out in terms of form and hopefully David understands that."
"I'm not happy to do it all the time. That's why I've kept Anders in on Wednesday night [against West Ham United]."
The Scot also confirmed that first-choice centre-back Nemanja Vidic is on his way back to full fitness after recently returning to training, with Nick Powell, Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs all in line to feature against Reading on Saturday - but Antonio Valencia is likely to miss out.
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