Rooney returns to captain England in Scotland clash
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[November 10, 2016]
Nov 10 (Reuters) - Striker Wayne
Rooney will return to England's starting line-up as captain for
Friday's World Cup qualifier against Scotland as his experience in
the tense encounter will be vital for the young squad, interim
manager Gareth Southgate said.
Rooney was dropped from the starting team for England's lacklustre
Group F qualifier draw with Slovenia last month and has been largely
used as a substitute by Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho.
"Yes, he is," Southgate told reporters on Thursday when asked if
Rooney will captain the side against Scotland.
The 31-year-old Rooney recently broke his 11-game lean spell for
United when he scored in the 2-1 Europa League defeat by Turkish
side Fenerbahce last week. He subsequently returned to the club's
Premier League starting line-up in Sunday's win over Swansea City.
"(Rooney) is in a better place than he was (before) ... in terms of
his sharpness. There was no hesitation from me in selecting him,"
Southgate added.
"He's playing well for Manchester United, I think he's a player who
(needs to) get into a rhythm.
"Wayne uses his experience very well, especially for the younger
lads. He's a big part in trying to get the victory."

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Following England's goalless draw in Slovenia and an underwhelming
home win over Malta in World Cup qualifiers last month, Southgate
has two more games to convince the Football Association (FA) that he
is the right man for the job.
Southgate, however, said he has given little thought over the
possibility of taking up the England job on a permanent basis.

"For me, what happens to me is not important, we have to win this
game for the country, and because we want to be top of the group and
heading to Russia," he said.
"100 percent, my focus is on the match and I think it would
irresponsible and unprofessional for it to be any other way."
England currently top Group F with seven points from three games,
while Scotland sit fourth with four points. (Reporting by Shravanth
Vijayakumar in Bengaluru, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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