Rejuvenated Man United To Challenge For Title, Rooney Says
The Manchester United forward, who skippered his country in their Euro 2016 campaign which ended with a shock defeat by Iceland in the last 16, said he had briefly talked to new England manager Sam Allardyce but not about the captaincy.
“I think he will settle in very quickly”.
Mourinho has already revealed that the result in this game is of little interest to him as well, noting that he will be using the match to give his players some more much needed minutes.
“We are going to follow Ibra because we have one of the best players in the world and we have a big leader in our dressing room with him”.
“I had seen him on TV but to see him up close in training and then start playing with him, you realise that the boy is a bit special. I’m sure he’ll feel there is unfinished business”, Rooney said.
This thing vex Manchester United supporters so tey them go Mourinho Instagram page blast the man, say na so he do for Chelsea that time.
On Wednesday night, Rooney will have his testimonial after 12 years service to United and we all thought he was past his best but maybe Mourinho is the manager who can re-kindle his fire and get Rooney firing on all cylinders in a United shirt once again.
“You can see he’s a top player, he’s massive, very big, with a lot of quality and of course he is a top striker”.
“I’m going to help the team as much as I can and do what I’m good at, creating chances and scoring goals”, he said.
In an interview with the Daily Mail, he added that the new signings would complement a squad that featured the talents of rising stars like Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford, who “made such an impact” last season.
We want to put a marker down, in the Community Shield with Leicester.
“Sir Alex was really clever like that”. That eroded away under the ill-fated term of David Moyes and just did not return under during the two-year spell of Louis van Gaal.
United already boast four central midfielders in Michael Carrick, Morgan Schneiderlin, Marouane Fellaini and Ander Herrera, while Paul Pogba is expected to complete his protracted transfer this week. It shows how good a player he is, being at Manchester United for [over] 10 years. I suppose you have to be “in it to win it”, but not winning it will show just another abject failure of the club’s fans who are now happily mocking, and not winning!