Man Utd must find balance- Rooney



Man Utd must find balance- Rooney

Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney felt that his side’s 3-3 draw at Newcastle United showed that they need to find the right balance between attack and defence.


Lambasted for some turgid displays in recent weeks, Louis van Gaal’s men turned in a much more fluid attacking display in a gripping Premier League encounter at St James’ Park on Tuesday.
But despite leading 2-0 and 3-2 — Rooney scoring twice and creating a goal for Jesse Lingard — they were pegged back in the last minute when Paul Dummett equalised for Newcastle with a deflected shot.
“After going 2-0 up, we were in control of the game, and then we’ve let them back into it. To then get our third goal and concede again was disappointing from us,” Rooney told in-house television channel MUTV.
“They were silly goals to concede on our behalf and they were avoidable. They have cost us two points, so we’re disappointed.
“We can’t keep going on conceding three goals every game, so we have to work on that and create the chances without giving goals away.
“You can score as many goals as you want, but if you keep conceding goals, then it’s a problem. We have to keep trying to get that balance right and keep creating chances, scoring goals and keeping them out.”
Rooney opened the scoring with a ninth-minute penalty and then set up Lingard with a fine reverse pass in the 38th minute, only for Newcastle to level through Georginio Wijnaldum and an Aleksandar Mitrovic penalty.
Rooney restored the visitors’ lead with a trademark pile-driver in the 79th minute, taking him to within eight goals of Bobby Charlton’s club record of 249 goals, but Dummett had the last word.
The result, coupled with West Ham United’s 3-1 win at Bournemouth, saw United drop to sixth place in the table ahead of Sunday’s trip to Liverpool.
Rooney hopes that United’s rediscovered attacking edge will be on display again at Anfield.
“We’re always trying to create chances,” said the England striker. “Obviously we know that’s our aim, that’s what we work on every day at the training ground.
“Sometimes it’s difficult, but on nights like tonight (Tuesday) we did it so we need to keep working and keep trying to improve.”
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