Rooney won't play Olympics if picked for Euro 2012: FA
The English Football Association (FA) has assured Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson that his striker Wayne Rooney will either play in the Olympic Games or Euro 2012 but not both.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: April 23, 2012 03:59 pm IST
The English Football Association (FA) has assured Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson that his striker Wayne Rooney will either play in the Olympic Games or Euro 2012 but not both.
With Rooney also likely to be in England's Euro 2012 squad, Ferguson called the situation 'ridiculous', Xinhua reported.
"It is utter chaos," he said. "There are so many complications."
However, an FA statement said: "Any player who travels to Euro 2012 with England will not be considered for the Olympic team."
Ferguson outlined his concerns with as many as 12 of his players - including Rooney - believed to be on Team Great Britain manager Stuart Pearce's provisional list of 80 players.
Phil Jones, Danny Welbeck, Chris Smalling and Tom Cleverley are candidates for both the Olympics and Euro 2012 squads, meaning if they do not make the European championship squad, Pearce may want them at the Olympics.
"I have no idea how badly other clubs are affected but I would imagine Tottenham will have a few, like Gareth Bale," Ferguson had said.
But the FA released the statement Sunday in an attempt to clarify the situation. It said those players selected in the Euro 2012 squad would then be removed from the Olympics shortlist.
Fifteen of the 16 teams who will contest the Olympic tournament are already known, with Oman and Senegal competing in the final qualifier in Coventry on Monday evening.
The draw will take place at England's Wembley Stadium on Tuesday.