Wayne Rooney expected to play against Aston Villa

United captain enjoys special privileges and may disrupt in-form trio after returning from injury

Wayne Rooney was introduced as a late substitute for Manchester United in their FA Cup victory over West Ham United on Wednesday. Photograph: Getty.

Wayne Rooney is expected to return from injury to play in Manchester United’s home game against Aston Villa this afternoon, even though Louis van Gaal appears to have hit on a winning formula in attack with Marcus Rashford, Anthony Martial and Jesse Lingard.

The United manager stated a few days ago that Rooney enjoyed special privileges by virtue of being team captain, and as long as he is fit – coming on in the 90th minute in Wednesday’s FA Cup replay against West Ham did not really prove anything – he is unlikely to be left on the bench for too long.

“Changing a winning team is not difficult, you just have to follow your philosophy,” Van Gaal said. “The only difficult part is communicating your decision to the players and making sure they understand the reasoning.”

If Van Gaal wishes to ease Rooney back gently Villa would seem to present the ideal opportunity. They have lost their last eight games and will be relegated by the time the teams run out at Old Trafford if Norwich claim a point or more from their early kick-off against Sunderland.

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If Van Gaal has steadied the ship somewhat since the rocky period around Christmas he is still waking up to headlines insisting he will be gone by next season and was tetchier than ever in his pre-Villa press conference, even insisting there was no evidence David de Gea was close to a move to Real Madrid last summer.

Flatly refused

“I always said De Gea was staying, it was the media who said he was about to leave,” Van Gaal said. “How do you know? Now the media wants to know how long he is to stay with Manchester United? Come on!”

Van Gaal flatly refused to discuss his Manchester United future – “Why should I? I don’t read any reports about other managers’ positions in the media” – though it is likely he is aware a top-four finish is the minimum requirement for his continued employment. Guardian service