Soccer: Uefa will decide on Monday whether to charge Wayne Rooney over his clash with Aalborg's Kasper Risgard at Old Trafford on Wednesday.
Risgard claimed the Manchester United frontman deliberately stamped on him during the first-half and left marks on his chest.
Stand-in Aalborg boss Allan Kuhn also felt Rooney had overstepped the mark and Uefa have confirmed this morning they will assess the incident, which was missed by referee Laurent Duhamel.
Should Uefa concur with Risgard's view, Rooney would almost certainly be banned for the beginning of the knock-out rounds in February.
Alex Ferguson was offered the chance to present his view ahead of tomorrow's trip to Tottenham - which Rooney will miss after collecting five bookings - but declined to offer an opinion.
However, he is unhappy at the reporting of the incident, feeling Rooney's case has not been helped by numerous reruns on TV and what he perceives as enthusiastic coverage of an event being described as another chapter in the 23-year-old's chequered disciplinary history.
"I am not going to discuss Wayne Rooney," he said. "You press guys have created most of it. You are not getting anything from this club at all on Wayne Rooney. That is it, finished."