Stuart Pink writes in the The Sun... 
Pele sticks the boot in
Pele sticks the boot in
When Sir Alex Ferguson dubbed Wayne  Rooney "The White Pele", the real deal was flattered but was hardly in  agreement. Typical of the attitude that made him the world's greatest  footballer, Brazilian legend Pele feels Rooney, 26, has a long way to go  before he can be talked about in the same breath as him. Pele, 71, told  The Sun on a visit to London: "I am a very big fan of Rooney.  He always fights for the team. He is not too technical, his strength is  his heart. He's a good player. But you can't really compare him to me. I  scored a lot of goals. I don't know if Rooney has." The England striker  shouldn't feel too disheartened — just look at what he has to say about  Lionel Messi, the most breathtaking star in the game today and a  contender to his status as the finest player ever. He said: "I think a  'great' player is defined by their performances at the World Cup. For  example, watch Lionel Messi play for Barcelona. He is very good.  Exceptional. But for Argentina, he's completely different. Compare him  to Zinedine Zidane. He won the World Cup and was at the top for 15  years. He was a more complete player than Messi. Before Zidane there was  Johan Cruyff, Franz Beckenbauer, Michel Platini and Bobby Moore. Great  players who won World Cups or, in Cruyff and Platini's case, starred in  them. Wayne's aggression is a big part of his game - you cannot take  that away from him. In my time we didn't have many yellow cards and red  cards. Now, the players are very well protected. But a player does have a  responsibility to behave himself. It's hard to change the personality  of the player but maybe they can adjust." 
The  Times pick up on the story that Great Britain will open their  London 2012 Olympic football campaign at Old Trafford.
source :  Manutd





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