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Wayne Rooney has vowed to find the net more often this season as the Reds adjust to life after Cristiano Ronaldo.
Ronaldo scored 68 goals in his last two seasons at Old Trafford (30 per cent of United's total tally) but will ply his trade in La Liga this term after his world-record £80million move to Real Madrid.
The Portuguese winger's departure has turned up the heat on Rooney and fellow strikers Dimitar Berbatov, Michael Owen and Federico Macheda. All are expected to chip in with more goals this term, although it's Rooney fans and the media are focused on.
But if Wayne's feeling the pressure, he's certainly not showing it. "I'm pretty relaxed about things," he told ManUtd.com. "There are a lot of great players in our team and we know if we all work together then we’re capable of achieving great things.
"I’ve always said I'd like to score more goals than I did the previous season [20 in 2008/09] so that’s what I’m aiming for again this time. If I can do that I’ll be really happy."
Rooney's comments came at the tail-end of United's pre-season tour of the Far East, a trip on which the England international's had no trouble finding the back of the net.
He netted the first goal on tour in Malaysia before scoring again against FC Seoul in Korea.
Now, however, he's switching his focus to the Audi Cup in Munich, where the Reds will take on Boca Juniors and Bayern Munich or AC Milan.
"You want more difficult games as pre-season progresses and I think the matches in Germany will be a really good test for the team.
"We're still a couple of games off peak performace and from a personal point of view there's still a bit of work to do.
"It's important we take the games in Munich seriously and put a lot of hard work in to make sure our match-fitness is up to the required standard for the beginning of the season."
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"I’ve always said I'd like to score more goals than I did the previous season. If I can do that this season I’ll be happy."
- Wayne Rooney
Rooney's Reds record
2004/05 – 17 goals
2005/06 – 19 goals
2006/07 – 23 goals
2007/08 – 18 goals
2008/09 – 20 goals
Zoran Tosic got his first taste of what it's like to score in a United shirt in Sunday's 8-2 romp against Hangzhou Greentown. And his heart is set on experiencing the real thing in competitive matches.
First, Tosic says he wants to prove he's ready to step up to the first-team in United's remaining pre-season friendlies. "I'm very happy to have scored my first goal and I could have scored more," the Serbian told MUTV. "Hopefully I'll get more games in pre-season, I'll try to do my best."
The emphatic win at the Yellow Dragon Stadium in Hangzhou was a carnival close to United's Asis Tour. Michael Owen (2) and the impressive Dimitar Berbatov (1) were again on the scoresheet, but Tosic was pleased that the midfield chipped in.
Sir Alex has demanded that his middle men contribute more following the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo, and with Ryan Giggs scoring three and Nani and Tosic getting one apiece, they are heeding the call.
"It wasn’t just the strikers who were let loose, it was also the midfielders," said Tosic. "It was important to score a lot of goals. We performed well and the result was very good. It was a very different game to the one we played against FC Seoul. We had a lot of chances – Giggs, me and Wazza could all have scored more goals... but eight is enough!"
This is Tosic's first tour with United after his January transfer from Serbian side Partizan Belgrade. "I've enjoyed my first tour," he says. "I hope there will be more with United. I'm also very happy because of my first goal, but the important thing is that we’ve played well and scored lots of goals. I hope it’s the same when the season starts."