Mourinho not talking about Rooney

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho won't talk about a failed bid for Manchester United's Wayne Rooney but he seems to be sending him a message.

Jose Mourinho has warned that players who aren't automatic picks for their clubs could miss out on the World Cup in Brazil next year.

The Chelsea boss issued the warning just after Manchester United rejected a bid from the Blues for 27-year-old Wayne Rooney, who has been told by new manager David Moyes that Robin van Persie is the club's first-choice striker.

"Normally for a player to be selected to play for his country, the player must be a first choice player in the club," Mourinho told reporters in Malaysia during Chelsea's brand-boosting tour in Asia.

"So any player that wants to go to the World Cup... if they are second choice in their club they are in trouble. They are in trouble," he warned.

A Chelsea official told reporters before the press conference that Mourinho would not answer any questions related to a failed bid for Rooney who has two years left on his contract with Manchester United.

Earlier some 100 fans gathered outside the team's hotel to welcome the players on their arrival from Bangkok.

Chelsea will play Malaysia's national selection on Sunday before heading to Jakarta.


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