Sir Alex Ferguson has confirmed Wayne Rooney will return to the starting line-up against Otelul Galati.Rooney was surprisingly omitted from Ferguson\'s starting line-up for the weekend trip to Liverpool.Ferguson claimed he left out the striker as he was \"devastated\" at picking up a three-match ban by Uefa following his sending off for England against Montenegro.Ferguson is now ready to let Rooney loose on Galati as United look for their first win in UEFA Champions League Group C after drawing their first two games.\"He\'ll be playing tomorrow,\" Ferguson declared.\"When the initial news came through it was a definite blow for him. He didn\'t expect that. None of us did.\"It was a silly action but it wasn\'t seriously dangerous. When he realised getting a three-match ban meant missing all the games for England and might not be involved at all, it is not easy to qualify in major championships, that resonated in Wayne\'s mind.\"But actually, when he came on he was quite bubbly. He was full of energy and enthusiasm.\"He was desperate to get on, which is good. When he was sat watching the game he probably said, \'Christ I could be out there\'.\"United midfielder Park Ji-sung insists none of Rooney\'s team-mates are worried about Rooney\'s state of mind.\"Wayne has a lot of experience,\" said Park. \"We don\'t tell him what he has to do.\"It wasn\'t a good action but he played very well when he came on at the weekend. Wayne will show what he has to do on the pitch.\"