Wayne Rooney should be available for inclusion in Roy
Hodgson's England squad despite a fresh injury worry.
The Manchester United striker has a minor groin problem
and temporary boss Ryan Giggs says he is a doubt for Saturday's home game with
Sunderland,
However, the BBC understands Rooney will miss the Old
Trafford clash with the Premier League strugglers.
The setback comes just 10 days before Hodgson names his squad for
the 2014 World Cup finals in Brazil.
According to Giggs, Rooney has also been ill.
"A few of the lads have had a bug," said the
Welshman.
"Wayne Rooney has, Anders Lindegaard has. Wayne has
a tight groin, too. Together with the bug, it means his immune system is down
so we have to watch that.
"Wayne being Wayne, he wants to play and wants to be
involved. We will monitor it over the next 24 hours."
As he prepares for his second game in charge following
the sacking of David Moyes, player-boss Giggs hinted that Robin van Persie
could feature this weekend.
The Dutch striker has been out with a knee injury since
scoring a match-winning hat-trick in United's victory over Olympiakos on 19
March.
"Robin has been back training and looks good,"
said Giggs. "I'm just trying to keep myself fit and try to win every game.
I might not get into the team!"
Giggs also addressed continued managerial speculation
around United.
He has been tipped to become the full-time successor to
Moyes by some of his team-mates, but it is thought United want a more
experienced man.
Talks have already taken place with Netherlands coach
Louis van Gaal, who remains the leading candidate.
"Nothing has changed," said Giggs. "We
will chat when the season is over. The main concentration I have is on the
Sunderland game and then after that the remaining two games.
"I have a lot to think about and whether to continue
playing, but my concentration is just on now.
"We will see what happens at the end of the
season."
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