Rooney: Saya akan balas Ronaldo! 

WAYNE ROONEY last night sensationally accused Cristiano Ronaldo of deliberately 
getting him sent off - as England crashed out of the World Cup against Portugal 
after a nerve-shredding penalty shoot-out. 

He revealed that his Manchester United team-mate spoke to him just before the 
game and said: "I am going to get you sent off." 

Rooney, in tears and raging, told fellow players in the dressing room: "I can 
never play with him again. I am going to f****** sort him out." 

TV cameras caught the moment, before kick-off, when cocky Ronaldo whispered in 
Rooney's ear then butted his neck. Rooney looked bewildered. 

Then, in the 61st minute, cheating Ronaldo kept his word - charging to the ref 
Horacio Elizonodo to badger him into showing England's talisman the red card 
for a seemingly accidental clash with Ricardo Carvalho. Rooney pushed him away 
- and Ronaldo got his wish. 

As the England star headed off 32million fans watching on TV at home saw slimy 
Ronaldo wink smugly to his coach Phil Scolari. 

Reduced to 10 men, lionhearted England held on without Rooney before losing 3-1 
on penalties after extra time. Our boys wept, including defensive colossus John 
Terry. In the stands the wives and girlfriends who brought such fun to the 
tournament cried. 

But passionless Sven Goran Eriksson stood rooted to the spot, barely a flicker 
of emotion on his face. His listless leadership of England despite trousering a 
£5million-a-year salary will land him in the dock of public opinion. 

He had the most talented England squad for years - and failed to get the most 
from them. He said it would get better - it never did. 

It was the third time Scolari had beaten England. In 2002 he led Brazil to a 
2-1 victory in the World Cup quarter final. And in Euro 2004, Big Phil - now 
Portugal's coach - beat us on penalties after a 2-2 draw in the quarter final 
again. 

Last night Manchester United sources revealed bad blood has festered between 
Rooney and Ronaldo for most of last season. A United insider said: "Wayne 
thinks Ronaldo is not a team man, is vain and only interested in himself." 

Ronaldo has indicated that he wants a transfer to Real Madrid, but if that 
doesn't happen and he returns to Man Utd it will be as England's most hated 
man. 

Last night England legend Alan Shearer spoke for the nation as he said: "I 
think Wayne Rooney should go back to the Manchester United training ground and 
stick one on Ronaldo." 

Accountant Ben Wilson, 29, from London, who watched the game on a big screen 
outside the ground, said: "Rooney's sending-off was a disgrace. It was a foul 
but then Ronaldo was all over the ref trying to get him booked." 

It was left to Scottish football pundit Alan Hansen to pinpoint where England 
went wrong...Eriksson's tactics. 

He said: "The manager at no time got the balance right against Portugal - it 
never looked like working and he never tried to change. England played the 
system 4-5-1 that we questioned from the word go and never looked comfortable." 

Alan Shearer said: "Sven obviously didn't fancy Peter Crouch. The same 
questions will be asked over and over again. Why only bring four strikers?" Ian 
Wright said: "We simply didn't have enough strikers." 

It could all have been so different. Early on, boosted by the return of Gary 
Neville at right back, our boys looked a class apart from the team that trudged 
its way through the previous stages of the tournament. 

But at the other end Portugal were causing problems too. And as the half wore 
on, England plunged back into their listless old way and the game became a 
scrappy affair. 

In the second half injured Beckham had to be substituted. Then came Rooney's 
sending-off and, ironically, England began to play better. But still they 
couldn't score. 

Finally, after 30 minutes extra time, it came down to penalties. Lampard missed 
England's first spot-kick, but Portugal missed two. Then, with the scores at 
1-1, Gerrard had the chance to put England 2-1 up, but had his shot saved. 

Portugal scored and it was up to Gerrard's Liverpool teammate Jamie Carragher, 
but he also had his penalty saved. 

Then Ronaldo stepped up and fired his penalty high into the net and send 
Portugal through. A sickening end. 

SUNDAY MIRROR 

Thanks & God Bless You
Samuel Rismana S
http://www.formulabisnis.com/id-mu4ever


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