Rooney salutes away fans
Wayne Rooney praised United's away supporters after more than 7,000 of them helped the Reds to win a tight FA Cup tie at Aston Villa.
Like his manager Sir Alex Ferguson, the goalscoring substitute feels the noise generated by the fans is a key factor in the clubÂ’s excellent record of 11 straight wins at Villa Park.
Rooney told MUTV: “It (the support) is brilliant. Some teams struggle to fill the away end in a Premier League match. Obviously we get more tickets in the Cup but we’ve filled it again.
"It’s a fantastic effort from the fans. The atmosphere’s always good. I enjoy playing at Villa Park and we’ve certainly deserved our wins here.”
United deserved their latest victory at Villa Park by virtue of being more clinical in front of goal. But Rooney believes the game could have gone either way until Cristiano Ronaldo finally drew first blood in the 81st minute.
"It was an even game and towards the end, it looked like going to a replay," said Wayne.
"We did well to keep going and Ronaldo did well to get in the box and put us in a winning position. We were so thankful to get the first goal because we knew then the game would open up a bit more for a few more chances."
When Rooney converted one of those chances, it took his tally for the season to 11 goals for club and country - not bad in a campaign blighted by breaks for injury and illness.
"ItÂ’s been a stop-start season for me. But IÂ’m looking forward to getting in a full week of training before the Newcastle game.
"Hopefully IÂ’ll be playing regularly again now and helping us to win trophies."
Rooney would certainly love the FA Cup to be on his list of trophies won, having lost his two finals so far in 2005 and 2007.
"To lose an FA Cup final is horrible, itÂ’s disappointing," said Wayne, recalling the agonisingly unlucky defeats to Arsenal and Chelsea.
"Hopefully we can go all the way this time, itÂ’s a boyhood dream of mine to win the FA Cup."