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Rooney responds.

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Yes, another Rooney thread.
Our boy has had a few words for the caf.
WAYNE ROONEY RESPONDS TO UNITED CRITICS
Wayne Rooney responded to the recent criticism of Manchester United when he made a special appearance on MUTV's Thursday Focus show.

The Reds skipper was a guest of Helen Evans and David May, alongside boxer Anthony Crolla and his trainer Joe Gallagher, and admits the team had a bad eight days when losing to Manchester City, Feyenoord and Watford.

Rooney feels flak from the media goes with the territory when results do not go well. He told MUTV: "That’s football, I think. We don’t win in three games and, of course, everyone is going to talk about it. We had a bad week, a bad eight days where we’ve lost three games, and it’s important now we react well to that and come through that."

Regarding the intense scrutiny of his own form, he said: "Yeah, I think I’ve had that my whole career – a little bit more of late, I think, but that’s football. I listen to my coaches and my team-mates, the people around me, and I don’t really listen to what a lot of people out there are saying because a lot of it is rubbish.

"I have to focus, work hard, of course, and I’ve done that throughout my career. I’ve worked hard and tried to do my best for the team.

"I’ve done that [played in different positions] throughout my career. I feel I can play in all positions but I think the manager has made it clear either I’ll play up front or in the no.10 and that’s where he sees me playing. As I said before, it’s not just myself – the whole team is going in and working hard. We had a bad week but we’ve been working hard to put that right."

With the EFL Cup fourth-round draw providing a spicy home tie and the "perfect" chance to avenge the derby defeat against Pep Guardiola's City side, things are looking more positive after Wednesday's 3-1 victory at Northampton Town.

"We got the win last night, we’ve got three home games coming up before the international break and it’s important we try to win all three of them and get our season back on track," said Rooney.

"The cup games against lower-league teams can be difficult. We had to go there and be focused and make sure we did everything to get the win. We controlled the game in the first half but, in the last five minutes of the first half, we were a little bit sloppy and conceded the goal from the penalty they scored. In the second half, we controlled it again and deserved the victory.

"For me, I think it’s the perfect [cup] draw. With what happened in the league, it’s a chance for us to get revenge for that result. It’s going to be a great atmosphere. I think City will have 7,000-8,000 fans here, which will obviously make it an even better atmosphere. I think a cup game against City at Old Trafford is the perfect draw for us."

Rooney is convinced the Reds will be challenging for honours this term, with Jose Mourinho working hard behind the scenes to find the winning formula.

"I think he’s been brilliant since he’s come in," said the captain. "Training has changed a lot. The training has been really good and it’s interesting to see how he prepares for games with tactics, how we approach games, and it’s been really good.

"I’m sure obviously we will come back and definitely be challenging this season."
 

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watching highlights of him from a few years ago, i was amazed all over again at how good he was. because when i watch him now, it's nowhere near the same thing.

time is undefeated, and it's really starting to win in the battle against rooney. for his own sake, for his own career, i'm amazed he doesn't see the damage he's doing to his legacy. ... then again, he didn't see it when he did the whole transfer request thing. twice, no less.
 

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What right do the fans have to question Wayne Rooney?
 

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I don’t really listen to what a lot of people out there are saying because a lot of it is rubbish. "
Wayne is absolutely correct. Sammy McIlroy and Phil Neville in particular have been spouting some absolute bollocks.
 

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What a load of generic rubbish.

Work hard
Need to win
Work hard
Focus
Work hard
 

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Inspiring words from the captain

Not sure why he decided to respond to it either, probably better to stay quiet
 

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I was wrong. I thought he might of started to realise how crap he is but he really has no idea.
 

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Deluded individual. He should listen to what others are saying because >90% can't be wrong. To win the fans over (if he cares) he should even try to pay back the club by focussing on his form for club and just forget his England career where he gave nothing even when he was in his best club form. Just saying...
 

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If he can't even admit that he has been playing shite then he should just not say anything.

If he is happy with his performances then there is nothing you can do, he is most likely surrounded by people telling him he's playing well.

This better not be a PR stunt to try to get the fans back on his side, because it is not working.
 

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He makes it clear in every other interview that he couldn't care less about what the fans think, the people who in the grand scheme of things pays his massive wages. "Don't have anything to prove, durr, listen to the people around me instead". Who are these people around him telling him he's doing a great job?
 

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God, even his responses are shite....

OK, Wayne.....Show us that we're talking rubbish. Prove us wrong
He doesn't have to prove anything.
 

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Oh god. He will start on Saturday. So disappointing to read the same old rehashed crap that he always comes out with.
 

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It's out now, the box is open, everyone has spoken about it, is speaking get/writing about it. One bad performance and they'll be all over him.
No escape from a shit performance now Wayne.
 

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Work hard
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Work hard
Focus
Work hard
Don't need a weather man
To know which way the wind blows
 

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That’s football, I think. We don’t win in three games and, of course, everyone is going to talk about it.
We won 3-1 and still noticed how shit you were, Wayne
 

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watching highlights of him from a few years ago, i was amazed all over again at how good he was. because when i watch him now, it's nowhere near the same thing.
This.

Watching videos of him from about 2008 is honestly enough to make you cry. He was so fecking good and has declined so rapidly