Ferguson confirmed that Rooney may play against Milan
The Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney will finally play the game that his team faces tomorrow with AC Milan in the return of the knockout stages of the Champions League.

The attacker dragged sore knee after the game for England last Wednesday, which prevented play on Saturday’s league match against Wolverhampton, but Alex Ferguson will be without him for the duel that United faced with a lead of 2 — 3 of the way, achieved with two goals from Rooney.
“She was serious doubt, but has undergone great improvement since Saturday and is well,” confirmed coach Scot, who will be without the suspended Michael Carrick, and the injured Ryan Giggs and Michael Owen, who has joined Wes Brown, who suffered a broken left foot before the ‘Wolves’.
“Unfortunately, his career has been marked by injuries and now has another” lamented Ferguson confirmed that the defender will be “four to six weeks” low, though showing its hope to have him at the end of the season.