Wayne Rooney: Rooney moved to contact team-mates after Paris attacks
Meanwhile, last night Wayne led the England team onto the pitch as they joined the French national football side for an emotional friendly match.
Wayne Rooney has admitted that it was a hard night for all involved as England claimed a 2-0 victory over France at Wembley.
The France worldwide has developed into one of the most highly-rated midfielders in Europe at the Serie A side. Coleen Rooney proved she’s nonetheless not able to rest up as the show star exited a fitness center session near her home in Cheshire on WednesdayThe mother-of-two dressed for comfort in a gray T shirt emblazoned with the words “You Give Me Butterflies” in neon orange.
Rooney insisted that football and the world can not let the terrorists win, adding: “I saw the images and the footage on Friday, and it was sickening”. “It shows France wants to show these terrorists they ” re standing strong against them, and we have to support that. It’s a sad time. This will be a night of togetherness for the terrorists to see the world will go on. Us, as players, and the fans knows how to do it. Football helps a lot to bring people together.
“I spoke to my team-mates to see if they were safe”.
Speaking to ESPN FC, the 51-year-old was discussing United’s goalscoring problems this season which have seen them find the back of the net just 17 times in 12 Premier League games. The 30-year-old, whose wife Coleen is expecting their third child, admits there is always fear whenever playing in a big stadium, but says they must “trust” in the security – especially for the game against France.
That supposed “Golden Generation” flopped at major tournaments but Rooney said: “It is different – two completely different types of team”.