rooney making "perfect recovery"

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    Rooney 'making perfect recovery'

    Rooney will undergo a vital scan on Thursday
    England's team doctor says Wayne Rooney is making a "perfect recovery" from his broken foot and has every chance of playing at this summer's World Cup.
    The 20-year-old Manchester United striker will have a scan on the injury on Thursday to check its progress.

    However, Dr Leif Sward told The Sun: "Everything points to a perfect recovery. I have the highest hopes for Rooney and the World Cup.

    "I hope I can give a perfect answer after the next MRI scan on Thursday."


    News conference: Sven-Goran Eriksson


    I hope everything has healed good - everything points in that direction

    Dr Leif Sward

    Rooney's World Cup place was put in doubt when he suffered the broken bone playing for United at Chelsea on 29 April - and initial reports said he would be out for at least six weeks.

    Since then, he has spent time in an oxygen chamber to encourage the bone to heal more quickly and has been named in England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson's 23-man World Cup squad.

    He has not kicked a ball since suffering the injury and Sward said this would remain the rule until it was entirely safe for the forward to do so.

    "He is not allowed to do that or anything else that could make his foot worse before Thursday's examination," he said.

    "But he can put pressure on his foot now with the special protection he is wearing.

    "I hope everything has healed well and I can say everything points in that direction.

    "This healing process has been very, very good."
     

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