Rooney warns United to beware Cluj giant-killers

Rooney warns United to beware Cluj giant-killers

LONDON - Agence France-Presse
Rooney warns United to beware Cluj giant-killers

Manchester United's English forward Wayne Rooney (L) controls the ball during a training session at the Carrington training complex in Manchester, north-west England on October 1, 2012. AFP photo

Wayne Rooney has warned his Manchester United team-mates they will suffer a Champions League giant-killing unless they raise their game against Romanian minnows Cluj.
 
Although United slumped to a lacklustre 3-2 defeat against Tottenham on Saturday, their first home loss to the north London club for 23 years, they are widely expected to get back on track against the unheralded Romanian champions on Tuesday.
 
But Rooney, who came on as second half substitute against Spurs, knows United can't afford to take any opponent for granted in the Champions League.
 
Last season Sir Alex Ferguson's side crashed out at the group stage after underestimating a section that looked less than threatening on paper.
 
Rooney is determined to ensure United avoid a repeat of that embarrassing exit and he has demanded an much-improved and more focused display against Cluj in Transylvania.
 
"The Champions League is completely different to the Premier League," Rooney said.
 
"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." United boss Ferguson has changed his team's European preparations this season, opting to fly out later for away games to allow more time on familiar home terrority.
 
That will give Ferguson a chance to settle on his starting line-up to face Cluj before departing and Rooney is likely to feature strongly in his plans after an impressive display in the Spurs defeat.
 
Rooney's enthusiasm for the big stage will be another factor in Ferguson's thinking and the 26-year-old admits he still relishes the chance to shine in the Champions League after so many years in the competition.
 
"It still think it is exciting. It is a great competition to be in," he said.
 
"You look at the teams involved and it is a great challenge for everyone. It is something I love playing in."