Friday, 25 November 2016

Rooney becomes Manchester United’s all-time top scorer in Europe






Wayne Rooney has broken Ruud van Nistelrooy’s
record and is now Manchester United’s top
goalscorer in European competitions, with 39
goals from 96 appearances.
United’s skipper opened the scoring in the 4-0
win over Feyenoord in their Europa League game
at Old Trafford, with a composed finish from
Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s lay-off.
Van Nistelrooy previously held the record, after
scoring 38 goals in 47 matches for the Red
Devils.
Ryan Giggs is on 29 goals from 158 games and
Denis Law with 28 from 33.
Rooney’s first European goals came in 2004,
when the England international netted a hat-trick
against Fenerbahce in the Champions League.
It was also his 248th goal for United and he is
now just one short of the all-time club record held
by Sir Bobby Charlton.





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