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(From The Statesman (India))
Steve Tongue LONDON, April 29. As the celebrations began in one part of west London this afternoon, a pall hung over Soho Square. A desperate weekend for the Football Association continued with serious concern that the foot injury suffered by Wayne Rooney could keep him out of this summers World Cup. As Englands most important forward awaited definitive diagnosis, the 10 stitches required by their key defender, John Terry, seemed minor in comparison. Manchester United, though suffering their first defeat in a dozen games, looked a world away from offering the challenge that their manager has promised for next season. Rooney was again …