Lay-offs boost Rooney's confidence for summer
Rooney gave the nation a fright when he missed Manchester United's victory over Tottenham on Saturday because of groin damage sustained in training.
The 24-year-old had just returned from an ankle problem that forced him to miss two matches and England coach Fabio Capello can ill-afford any further setbacks to his most influential player.
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Hide AdThe May 9 Barclays Premier League game with Stoke has been set as the return date for the newly-crowned Professional Footballers' Association player of the year.
"I'm pleased to have done well in a World Cup year but it's been a difficult last couple of months injury-wise," said Rooney.
"I'm disappointed to have missed a couple of games over the last few weeks. No one likes watching football if you're a player, it's difficult knowing you can't influence the game. It's frustrating. But if there's any consolation I'll probably be fresher for the World Cup, which will be good for me."
Rooney's outstanding form this season ensures he carries the nation's hopes in South Africa, but he insists England are not a one-man team and that they are capable of winning the tournament.
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Hide Ad"We have a lot of world-class players in the team and a great manager," he said.
"If I get injured then so be it, there are other players there to do the job. There's a lot of hype but that's something you must live with.
"Success in South Africa would be to win the trophy. We've definitely got a good enough squad to do that. In the qualifying games we played extremely well and were disappointed to not win all the games.
"We'll prepare well for the finals and hopefully we can go out there and bring the trophy back home."
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Hide AdOn the domestic front, Rooney hopes to help United claim a fourth successive Premier League crown before jetting off for South Africa.
"I'm enjoying the title race. We need Chelsea to slip up now so hopefully Liverpool or Wigan can do us a favour," he added.
"We just have to try and win our last two games.