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Rooney beauty: Manchester United have reached turning point, beams Louis van Gaal

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Wayne Rooney celebrates scoring the second goal for Manchester United. Photo: Reuters
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Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal paid tribute to Wayne Rooney after his winner against Swansea City lifted him to second place in the club’s all-time list of goal-scorers.

Rooney superbly flicked in Anthony Martial’s cross with 13 minutes to go at Old Trafford on Saturday to give his side a 2-1 victory that ended their nine-game winless run and left them fifth in the Premier League.

The United captain’s third league goal of the season took him past Denis Law to 238 goals - behind only Bobby Charlton’s club record of of 249 - and Van Gaal hopes a first home victory since November 7 will trigger an improved run for both Rooney and his side.

He scores also a fantastic goal, with his left foot behind his right foot, and you cannot imagine what a goal that is. A great goal
Louis van Gaal

Van Gaal, who had overseen United's longest sequences of matches without victory since 1990, said: “It is amazing and that at the age of 30 years.

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“You have to say that of course now we are playing much more matches, but still it is an achievement. For me, it is more important he scores now and he scores today .

“He scores also a fantastic goal, with his left foot behind his right foot, and you cannot imagine what a goal that is. A great goal.

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“All the players have done their utmost best and that is very important for the manager. I hope it is a fantastic starting point for the team and for him.”

Louis van Gaal and assistant manager Ryan Giggs settle in to watch the match. Photo: AFP
Louis van Gaal and assistant manager Ryan Giggs settle in to watch the match. Photo: AFP
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