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Hoping for the last laugh: Rooney, who scored against Fulham last night, says a rampant United side can go on to win the lot

Rooney sets sights on a United clean sweep

David Smith
19 Feb 2009


Wayne Rooney has thrown down the gauntlet to Chelsea and Tottenham by targeting an astonishing clean sweep of trophies by Manchester United.

Rooney, who came off the bench to score against Fulham last night believes Quadruple glory, in the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup and Carling Cup, is a real possibility.

Sir Alex Ferguson has already written off Chelsea's hopes of challenging them for the League, saying the sacking of Luiz Felipe Scolari had played into United's hands, and Rooney repeated the same bullish message after last night's 3-0 demolition of Fulham at Old Trafford.

United are about to move into a fixture pile-up of eight games in 25 days - including a Champions League tie next Tuesday against Inter Milan, the Carling Cup Final against Spurs, and the Premier League visit to Old Trafford of Liverpool - and prioritising their trophy targets might have been expected.

But Rooney, who returned last night after five weeks out with a hamstring injury to score United's third goal against outclassed Fulham, said: "We're delighted we're still in all these competitions. Our aim at the start of the season was to go as far as we can in all competitions, and to still be in them all in mid-February is great for the team.

"For me, I want to win all trophies. Everybody speaks about the Champions League and Premier League. But I've had some of my biggest heartaches in football in the FA Cup, and the Carling Cup is the first major trophy I ever won.

"For us to still be in all four competitions means there is a chance we can win them all.”

United's 10th successive victory, and their 14th successive League clean sheet, leaves them five points above Liverpool at the top of the table. Their goal difference is also nine better than their closest title rivals.

Bookmaker Paddy Power is so convinced of United's supremacy that it has already decided to pay out to customers who backed a United treble of League, FA Cup and Carling Cup.

Chelsea are now 10 points adrift having played the same number of games, but new manager Guus Hiddink will be determined to prove Ferguson wrong by reviving the Blues' challenge in his first game in charge against Aston Villa this weekend.

Hiddink has been boosted by the news that Ricardo Carvalho could return from a hamstring injury on Saturday.

Carvalho has been out for three weeks with the problem, but resumed training with the rest of his team-mates yesterday.

Hiddink is already without Ashley Cole through suspension and Alex is unlikely to return from an ankle problem.

Branislav Ivanovic or Michael Mancienne are on standby to partner John Terry in the absence of Alex and Carvalho.

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