
Alex Ferguson called on his Manchester United side to improve their penalty-taking after Wayne Rooney missed their fifth spot-kick of the season on Wednesday.
United, the 11-times record-winners, did advance in this term’s FA Cup with a 1-0 third round replay against Premier League rivals West Ham at Old Trafford thanks to Rooney’s early first-half goal.
But the England striker wasted a chance to put the result beyond doubt when he blazed over a penalty 12 minutes from time.
That was Rooney’s second penalty miss of the season, with Robin van Persie, Javier Hernandez and Nani also proving fallible from 12 yards out this term.
Ferguson wants to see United, who nevertheless are seven points clear at the top of the table from Premier League champions Manchester City, enjoy better penalty returns.
“It’s not ‘one of those things’. We have to improve,” said United manager Ferguson. “There’s talk of the boy [Rickie] Lambert at Southampton, he’s scored 33 out of 33. That’s what penalty-kick taking is all about.