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Man United hosts FC Basel without Wayne Rooney
Manchester United will be without Wayne Rooney when the English champions chase their first win in this season's Champions League against FC Basel on Tuesday
Published in Ahram Online on 26 - 09 - 2011

Rooney was ruled out for at least a week with a hamstring injury ahead of Saturday's match at Stoke, a 1-1 draw that ended the perfect start to United's Premier League title defense.
While it was United's first domestic slip this season, the team had already dropped points in the Champions League when it was held to a 1-1 draw at Benfica in the Group C opener.
United manager Alex Ferguson was already planning to rotate his squad against Basel at Old Trafford, but Rooney's injury will force him into an unexpected change up front, with usual strike partner Javier Hernandez also not training on Monday morning after limping off early against Stoke.
That could give Dimitar Berbatov a rare start on Tuesday, while both Michael Owen and Danny Welbeck are also in contention.
“I do need to get all the squad moving,” Ferguson said. “I think we got a positive result against Benfica. Hopefully, we can strengthen our position. Basel are a decent side though.”
Basel leads Group C after beating Romanian champion Otelul Galati, which hosts Benfica on Tuesday.
Ferguson is hoping a victory over Basel is followed by back-to-back victories over Otelul Galati so he can rest players for the final Group C matches ahead of the packed December fixture list.
“If we win our next three games, we can utilize the squad,” Ferguson said. “It would definitely help and we've done that over the years. It's sometimes backfired—I played a fresh team over in Fenerbahce and they beat us 3-0. Although I want to make changes, I don't want an embarrassment. So changes have got to be made with a mind of still winning the game.”
United's experience in the European Cup could be key. The club has won the title three times, and reached the final in three of the last four seasons.
“We've built up experience playing in Europe, especially the team we have now,” United midfielder Darren Fletcher said. “A lot of us have been playing together for four or five years in Europe.
“We have found a way and a style of playing. We know how important it is to keep the ball. It is different to the Premier League—you give the ball away in Europe and foreign teams can keep it for long periods. We have learnt to adapt.”
Fletcher is already wary of the looming matches against Otelul Galati.
“You've got to be cautious about unknown quantities,” he said. “Some people expect you to just walk over teams like that and win comfortably. It's never as easy as that though.”
Benfica will find out for itself on Tuesday when it becomes Otelul Galati's first-ever Champions League opponent in Bucharest.
Away matches have proved tough for Benfica, which lost all three group matches on the road last season and hasn't won outside Lisbon in the tournament since the 2007-08 season.
But Benfica is unbeaten on four previous visits to the Romanian capital, last beating Dinamo Bucharest in the 2006-07 campaign.


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