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By in Football on 23rd Nov 2010 9:00

The state of the playing surface at EnergyAustralia Stadium has again come under question in the wake of a serious knee injury to Jets striker Sean Rooney.

Rooney will have an MRI scan today which is almost certain to confirm that the 21-year-old has ruptured the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee and faces at least six months on the sideline.

A second-half substitute, Rooney had been on the field less than five minutes in the 1-0 win over Wellington on Saturday night when his knee buckled in a challenge with Phoenix skipper Andrew Durante.

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