Former Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney was relieved of his duties at Plymouth in December, but he has not been deterred in his dream to become a top coach
Wayne Rooney has revealed that he has told Marcus Rashford to leave Manchester United and says he was ’embarrassed’ to see the England forward training on his own at Carrington last weekend. Rashford has already made it clear that he wants to leave United after he said in December that he is looking to find a ‘new challenge’ away from Old
Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney has revealed that he’s advised Marcus Rashford on multiple occasions to leave Old Trafford for his own sake.Rashford has fallen out of favour under Ruben
Wayne Rooney has revealed the advice he gave Marcus Rashford ahead of his push to leave Manchester United amid his “embarrassing” exile from Ruben Amorim’s squad. Rashford hasn’t featured for United since mid-December when he was dropped for the Manchester derby, after which he revealed his desire for “a new challenge”.
WAYNE ROONEY left Gary Neville absolutely gobsmacked by revealing his intention to return to management. Wazza was given his marching orders by Championship strugglers Plymouth Argyle in December
Wayne Rooney is keen to return to management after his spell at Plymouth, with the Man United legend joking he would take a certain Premier League job.
MANCHESTER UNITED fans have been told they already have the next Wayne Rooney on their hands. Rooney was just 16 when he broke onto the Premier League scene for Everton – scoring a famous
Wayne Rooney has urged new England manager Thomas Tuchel to find a way of getting Cole Palmer into his Three Lions team. The former Chelsea and Bayern Munich boss was hired as Gareth Southgate’s replacement last October but the German did not officially begin his new role until the start of this month.
Multiple Manchester United legends have supposedly reached out to Marcus Rashford over the course of his Old Trafford decline - but it appears olive branches may be running out
This browser is not supported, please use a different one or install the app And it was no wonder when a game like this on this day back in 2009 saw Wayne Rooney score all four goals in a 4-0 demolition of Hull City.
Sky Sports pundit Roy Keane dismantled a Manchester United star under Ruben Amorim and insisted that the Red Devils player needs to show a “decent attitude.”