Wayne Rooney can help ease the pressure on beleaguered Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal and move closer to Bobby Charlton’s club scoring record if he maintains his hot streak against Stoke City in the Premier League today.

United forgot their league woes on Friday when they won 3-1 at Championship side Derby County in the FA Cup with Rooney’s superb curling shot taking his tally to six in six games and 243 for the club, six behind Charlton.

Van Gaal’s team return to league action for the first time since losing 1-0 at home to Southampton, lying fifth in the table on 37 points – 10 adrift of leaders Leicester City and five away from the top four.

Leicester City will continue their unlikely push for a first-ever title when they face 18-times England champions Liverpool at the King Power.

Second-placed Manchester City go to Sunderland, third-placed Arsenal host Southampton and fourth-placed Tottenham Hotspur visit Norwich City.

The spotlight will be on Van Gaal, however, and Rooney is hoping he can take the heat off his Dutch manager when they face a Stoke side managed by former United striker Mark Hughes.

Stoke have lost all seven Premier League matches they have played at Old Trafford and have not won there for almost 40 years.

Rooney overtook Charlton’s record of 49 goals for England this season and he told reporters he could not help but have one eye on the club record now.

“Of course, I’m well aware of the record,” he said.

“Like the England record, when it was getting closer, it was coming up every week, so I’m sure it will now.”

Rooney said it was unfair to lay all the blame for the team’s struggles on the manager.

“The players have to take a lot of responsibility for performances and results,” he said.

“We have to stand up and take criticism when it’s there.”

Leicester City have confounded expectations to move to top spot, losing only twice in the league all season.

Liverpool inflicted their last Premier League defeat with a 1-0 win at Anfield on Boxing Day, but Claudio Ranieri’s Leicester have maintained their form since and sit three points clear of big guns Manchester City and Arsenal after 23 matches.

Premier League fixtures
Playing today: 20.45 Arsenal vs Southampton; Leicester City vs Liverpool; Norwich vs Tottenham; Sunderland vs Man. City; West Ham vs Aston Villa. 21.00 C. Palace vs Bournemouth; Man. United vs Stoke City; West Brom vs Swansea City.

Tomorrow: 20.45 Everton vs Newcastle; Watford vs Chelsea.

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