Wayne Rooney says he was disappointed with his performance in
Manchester United's 4-0 win over Aston Villa on Sunday despite scoring
twice.
Rooney shared Red Devils boss Sir Alex Ferguson's view that he was too 'casual' in the comfortable Premier League victory.
"It was nice to score two goals but I didn't think my performance was good enough," Rooney said.
"The rest of my play wasn't great. I am disappointed with that and I will be working hard to put it right."
Sunday's
double brought Rooney’s goal tally to 31 for the season and the striker
finds himself only three away from beating his personal best of two
seasons ago.
The 26-year-old is also just one short of notching
his 179th goal for the club, which would take him level with United
legend George Best.
But, while the former Everton man admits
matching Best's record is an additional incentive, he said ensuring
United maintain their lead at the top of the league is more important.
"It
would be great to equal that record and hopefully surpass it," Rooney
said. "I would be proud of that achievement but I can't really look at
it just at the minute.
"If it happens then great but it's the
points that are important at this time of the year and if I can score
the goals that get those points then I'll be pleased."
After
United were surprisingly beaten by Wigan, rivals Manchester City have
stepped up the chase for the title, scoring 10 times in their last two
matches - and Rooney is aware that his side must win their next match,
against Everton, to see off their challengers.
"A month or six
weeks ago, if somebody had told me that we would be five points clear at
this stage of the season I would have been delighted," he said.
"Next
week against Everton is another massive game for us. We need to get
three points there to make it an interesting night against Manchester
City."
Sumber : Soccerway
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