Rooney: We must be at our best
Date published: 01 October 2012
After their Premier League hot streak came to an abrupt end on Saturday, Manchester United aim to ensure there are no nasty surprises in Transylvania tomorrow.
United take on Romanian champions CFR Cluj in the Champions League smarting from their first home defeat to Tottenham for 23 years, yet knowing if they can return to England with maximum points, they will have one foot into the knock–out stages.
And that at least would be one objective for the season completed after last season's unexpected exit at the group phase.
"The Champions League is completely different to the Premier League," said Wayne Rooney.
"If you are not at your best you get punished, which is what happened to us last season.
"We have to make sure that won't happen again this year so this is a big game for us.
"Hopefully we will get a win which will put us in a good position to go through so early on in the group."
Sir Alex Ferguson has changed preparations this season. United will delay their departure for a final training session before flying to Romania. That will allow the United boss to check on the fitness of centre–half Jonny Evans, who limped out of the Spurs clash.
And, after transforming United's performance, if not the result, at Old Trafford, Rooney's contribution against Tottenham puts him in line for a start.
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