
Wayne
Rooney chose the right moment to end his mini scoring drought for
Manchester United as his hat-trick sealed its passage to the Champions
League group stages Wednesday.
Rooney's
goals helped United to a 4-0 win at Club Brugge, sealing a 7-1
aggregate win over the Belgian side in the final qualifying round.
The England captain
had not
scored for the Red Devils since April, a run of 10 games and 878
minutes and his early season performances in the EPL had attracted some
criticism.
But after United
survived some early home pressure, his first goal on 20 minutes,
assisted by Memphis Depay, effectively ended the tie as a contest.
Champions League: Wayne Rooney snaps scoring drought with hat-trick

Wayne Rooney celebrates his second goal in the Jan Breydel stadium in Bruges.
Story highlights
- Wayne Rooney hat-trick for Man Utd
- First club goals since April for England star
- United reaches Champs League proper
- Bayer Leverkusen knocks out Lazio
(CNN)Wayne
Rooney chose the right moment to end his mini scoring drought for
Manchester United as his hat-trick sealed its passage to the Champions
League group stages Wednesday.
Rooney's
goals helped United to a 4-0 win at Club Brugge, sealing a 7-1
aggregate win over the Belgian side in the final qualifying round.
The England captain had not
scored for the Red Devils since April, a run of 10 games and 878
minutes and his early season performances in the EPL had attracted some
criticism.
But after United
survived some early home pressure, his first goal on 20 minutes,
assisted by Memphis Depay, effectively ended the tie as a contest.
Rooney's
delicate finish over home goalkeeper Sinan Bolat was followed by two
further strikes after the break as United took command.
It was his first United hat-trick since 2011 and took his tally for the English powerhouse to 233 career goals.
Ander Herrera, who had set up Rooney for his second, completed the scoring.
Mexico's Javier Hernandez should have added a fifth, but he missed a penalty and spurned a late easy chance in front of goal.
But
that will matter little to Louis van Gaal's men, who will go into the
group stages of the Champions League for the 20th time, having failed to
qualify for last season's competition.
Elsewhere,
Bayer Leverkusen beat Lazio of Rome 3-0 to go through 3-1 on aggregate,
while CSKA Moscow saw off Sporting Lisbon 3-1 to give the Portuguese
side a 6-3 win on aggregate.

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