Preston goalkeeper Thorsten Stuckmann has said that Manchester United's Wayne Rooney apologised for the way he won a penalty in Monday's 3-1 FA Cup win at Deepdale.
The striker went down in the box after a challenge from Stuckmann, who appeared to make little or no contact.
According to him
"Rooney told me: 'Sorry, it was my chance to get a penalty. I had to use that'," Stuckmann told The Sun.
The England striker scored United's third from the spot to secure an FA Cup quarter-final tie at home to Arsenal.
Rooney was backed by his England manager Roy Hodgson and former team-mate Phil Neville, who said the 29-year-old "had to dive to get out of the way".
But former Republic of Ireland midfielder Kevin Kilbane said Rooney could have "hurdled the challenge" of the German keeper, adding: "It's still a dive. I really do think that."
Stuckmann, 33, said: "I say it clear: that was no penalty.
"I also believe if the situation had happened the other way around, one of our strikers against the United keeper, the ref wouldn't have given the penalty. I have no doubt about that."
The striker went down in the box after a challenge from Stuckmann, who appeared to make little or no contact.
According to him
"Rooney told me: 'Sorry, it was my chance to get a penalty. I had to use that'," Stuckmann told The Sun.
The England striker scored United's third from the spot to secure an FA Cup quarter-final tie at home to Arsenal.
Rooney was backed by his England manager Roy Hodgson and former team-mate Phil Neville, who said the 29-year-old "had to dive to get out of the way".
But former Republic of Ireland midfielder Kevin Kilbane said Rooney could have "hurdled the challenge" of the German keeper, adding: "It's still a dive. I really do think that."
Stuckmann, 33, said: "I say it clear: that was no penalty.
"I also believe if the situation had happened the other way around, one of our strikers against the United keeper, the ref wouldn't have given the penalty. I have no doubt about that."
0 blogger-facebook:
Post a Comment