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Monday, September 06, 2004

FERGIE HAILS NEW CANTONA

Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson believes Wayne Rooney will have the same impact at Old Trafford as Eric Cantona did.The arrival of Cantona from Leeds United in 1992 prompted an unprecedented spell of success for the Red Devils and Ferguson is convinced that the signing of Rooney will spur the club to even greater feats."I can see Wayne Rooney having the same impact as Eric had on Manchester United when I signed him,'' the Scot told the Sunday People."The situation with Eric was different because he came at a time when we hadn't won the League for 25 years, so he was the man of his moment - and a very important moment.
"Since then we have won a few titles, but now we are trying to step up a few notches and get to a better level of play."That's why when a player of Wayne Rooney's class came along we just had to be in for him.
"I have a gut feeling about Wayne. This club has always had the best players, players who entertain, thrill and excite, but also players of great courage."That bravery was the making of players such as Denis Law, Bobby Charlton and George Best. They had great courage, not just the ability to play."That is something we like to see here and Wayne has the same attributes." Ferguson denied though that the £27million deal that took Rooney from Everton to United was a knee-jerk reaction to his side's poor start to the Premiership campaign.He added: "I wasn't specifically thinking we needed Wayne to counteract what's happening at Arsenal or Chelsea."This was simply a situation that we needed him because he was available."We couldn't have missed that opportunity and once we get all our players back then we will push Arsenal and Chelsea much harder. "Wayne can be good for us in Europe, too, because the signs in the European Championship were quite clear.
"He's only 18 but he can play at that level against the best and do well against the best."

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