
WEST HAM 0-2 MANCHESTER UNITED, MALCOLM FOLLEY AT UPTON PARK: Wayne Rooney delivered a stunning reminder of the days when Manchester United could be relied upon to decorate the Premier League with the extravagance of their football. Under the floodlights at Upton Park, Rooney scored a goal of stunning invention from some 57 yards.
Manchester United defender Chris Smalling has been pictured leaving a bar in the early hours of Saturday morning, where he was allegedly chanting club songs.
The 24-year-old was ruled out of the trip to West Ham with a hamstring injury, but showed no signs of the niggle affecting his mood.
Smalling had his arms outstretched and an eye-witness told the Manchester Evening News he was singing: 'We’ll do what we want. We’ll do what we want. We’re Man United. We’ll do what we want.'

Out and about: Chris Smalling is pictured in the early hours of Saturday morning leaving a bar

Sing-song: Smalling was chanting: 'We're Man United - we'll do what we want' down the street
The England international was partying with four friends, one of which was his brother, in the Manchester Spinningfields district.
And despite his injury, Smalling was also spotted running a short distance for his taxi.
'He’d obviously had a great night with his mates. They were singing football songs,' the eye-witness told the Manchester Evening News.
The defender is expected to be out for around a month, and it is yet to be seen what manager David Moyes thinks about his antics.
United beat West Ham 2-0 at Upton Park on the Saturday evening.

Struggle: The defender will be out for around a month with a hamstring injury

Condone? It is unclear what manager David Moyes will think about the night out
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