Wayne Rooney spoke of his pride on Wednesday after becoming only the fourth player to score 200 goals for Manchester United.
The
27-year-old striker reached the milestone in United's 4-2 win over
Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League on Tuesday, when he scored
twice and also laid on a goal for Antonio Valencia.
Rooney joins
Bobby Charlton (249), Denis Law (237) and Jack Rowley (211) in reaching a
double-century of goals for the club, and now trails Charlton by 49
goals in United's all-time scoring chart.
"It's a great honour for
me to have scored 200 goals for a club like Manchester United," Rooney
said in an article on his website, www.officialwaynerooney.com.
"When
you look at the list of top scorers, I think I'm only the fourth player
in the club's history to have reached this number after Sir Bobby
Charlton, Denis Law and Jack Rowley.
"It's certainly something I'm
very proud of. My main aim is always to help the team win games and if I
score, that's a bonus. Hopefully there are still a few more goals to
come from me yet."
Rooney also hailed the club's fans, who
afforded him a standing ovation when he was substituted towards the end
of the Group A game at Old Trafford.
"The reception I got when I was substituted was amazing and meant a lot, so I want to thank the fans for that," he said.
"The
Manchester United fans have been brilliant since the start of the
season, their support home and away is always top drawer and means a lot
to the team."
Rooney reportedly became unsettled during the close
season and was the subject of two bids from United's Premier League
rivals Chelsea, both of which were rejected.
He was reluctant to discuss his status at United after the Leverkusen game, however.
Asked
if he was happy at Old Trafford, he told an ITV reporter: "Listen, I'm
concentrating on my football, as I've done all summer.
"I got my
head down and worked hard to get myself fit and ready for the season.
I'm delighted with the way I've come back, delighted that I'm back
playing and scoring goals."
Pressed by the reporter as to whether
he had asked to leave the club, Rooney snapped: "Listen, I've just told
you -- I'm concentrating on my football, which I've been doing all
summer."
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