Wayne Rooney insists he has never doubted his goal-scoring
ability after firing Manchester United to the Champions League group
stages with a hat-trick against Club Brugge.
The Reds
skipper had not scored this season prior to Wednesday's kick-off but
returned to form during the all-important play-off second leg at the Jan
Breydel Stadium, where he converted after just 20 minutes before
hitting two more second-half strikes during a comfortable 4-0 win on the
night.
Speaking after the game in Belgium, Rooney expressed his
delight at scoring his first goals of the 2015/16 campaign and stressed
that the result was always his primary focus.
“I’ve got the goals, but more importantly it was a massive game for the club tonight," Wayne told BT Sport.
"To go through to the group stage after being out of it last year, it’s
a great result over the two games and we’re delighted that we’re
through to the draw.
“If I didn’t have a strong character then
maybe it [the lack of goals] might have affected me. I know my qualities
and what I bring to the team; even if the goals don’t go in, I still
bring a lot for my team-mates. Thankfully, I’ve got chances tonight and
taken them, but I wasn’t worried. If it was going on for four or five
games more then maybe so, but it’s early days and I knew that when the
chances came I’d take them.
“Obviously, as a striker, you want to
score. Everyone goes back to the end of last season and makes a big
thing of it. You have to get off the mark, I’ve understood that from a
young age because of my name and who I am, it gets publicised a lot
more, but that’s part of my job. I have to accept that."
United
are now in the Champions League group stage Rooney can't wait for the
matches to come around, having not qualified for last season's
competition.
“It was a big disappointment last year, not to
challenge in the Champions League," the captain explained. "We didn’t
think tonight would be as comfortable as it was, but it was vital that
we went through any way we could and we fully deserved it over the two
legs. We’ll go back, do our recovery, get ready to Sunday and enjoy the
draw. It’s nice to be back in it.”
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