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Harder to do off your shin, jokes Rooney
Wayne Rooney jokes that his bicycle kick goal in the Manchester derby was harder to execute than Cristiano Ronaldo's one against Juventus.
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Mourinho faces injury crisis in Man Utd attack
Jose Mourinho takes Manchester United to Everton on New Year's Day in the midst of a major striker crisis as he faces former Old Trafford favourite and club record goalscorer Wayne Rooney.
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Wayne Rooney pleads guilty to drink-driving
Former England soccer captain Wayne Rooney received a two-year driving ban on Monday after pleading guilty in a British court to drink-driving, the Press Association news agency reports.
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Rooney announces international retirement
England's record goalscorer Wayne Rooney announces he is retiring from international football with immediate effect.
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Rooney announces international retirement
England's record goalscorer Wayne Rooney announces he is retiring from international football with immediate effect.
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Rooney announces international retirement
England's record goalscorer Wayne Rooney announces he is retiring from international football with immediate effect.
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Rooney's 200th in Man City draw
Raheem Sterling scores an 82nd-minute equaliser as 10-man Manchester City rescue a 1-1 draw against Everton in their opening Premier League home game on Monday.
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Rooney hopeful of future despite poor season
Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney is confident he can play on at the highest level for another two to three years despite spending a significant part of the current campaign either on the bench or out injured.
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Southgate cannot promise Rooney's Eng return
Wayne Rooney faces a battle to get back into the England squad due to his lack of playing time at Manchester United, with a number of in-form players currently ahead of him in the pecking order, manager Gareth Southgate has said.
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Rooney's agent in China for transfer talks
Wayne Rooney's agent Paul Stretford held talks in China on Thursday amid mounting speculation over the Manchester United captain's future, British media said.
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United extend long unbeaten run with 3-0 Leicester win
Manchester United continued their push for a top-four finish with a comfortable 3-0 victory at champions Leicester City on Sunday, extending their unbeaten Premier League run to 15 games.
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Mourinho cries foul over fixture pile-up again
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho complained about the lack of help being afforded his team by the football authorities as he attempts to win silverware on four fronts over the final four months of the season.
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Rooney wants to go into management
Manchester United forward Wayne Rooney has revealed he wants to go into management when he hangs up his boots.
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Manchester United edge past spirited Hull
Manchester United reached the League Cup final but were made to sweat as Hull City won the second leg of their last-four encounter 2-1 on Thursday to come within one goal of forcing extra time.
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Mourinho understands lures of China
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho says he would have no problem seeing Wayne Rooney opt for a lucrative move to China in the final years of his career but thinks the club's all-time leading scorer still has much to offer in the Premier League.
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Outside pressure child's play for Ibra
Swedish star Zlatan Ibrahmovic says the pressure on him that comes from outside is like a kindergarten compared to the pressure he places on himself every time he trains or plays for Manchester United.
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Zlatan delights in Man Utd climb towards top
Zlatan Ibrahimovic says Manchester United remain in the hunt for the Premier League title but will first focus on closing the gap to the top four, starting with Sunday's clash against arch rivals Liverpool at Old Trafford.
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Mourinho tells fans and players to step up
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho said he, his players and even the club's supporters will need to raise their game when arch rivals Liverpool visit Old Trafford this weekend.
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Man Utd, Liverpool eye League Cup final showdown
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has pledged to bring out the heavy artillery for Tuesday's League Cup semi-final first leg at home to Premier League basement club Hull City.
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Rooney proud to reach landmark
Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney spoke of his pride after equalling the great Bobby Charlton's club scoring record on Saturday with his 249th United goal.
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Mourinho salutes Old Trafford faithful
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho saluted the Old Trafford crowd and said they swept his side to a dramatic 2-1 victory over Middlesbrough.
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Man Utd upturn leaves Mourinho feeling at home
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho says he has started to feel "really at home" at Old Trafford and believes foundations are in place to bring success back to the club.
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Hodgson feels Rooney still has role to play for Eng
Wayne Rooney still has an important role to play in manager Gareth Southgate's England squad, former national manager Roy Hodgson has said after the striker's leadership was recently called into question.
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Mourinho adamant United are not getting any luck
Not for the first time this season, Jose Mourinho was left in a wretched mood after watching his Manchester United side control a Premier League match only to end up missing out on victory on Sunday.
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‘It hurts me to drop players’
Jose Mourinho said it hurt him to have to leave players out of his side after Manchester United swept aside West Ham United 4-1 to reach the semi-finals of the League Cup on Wednesday.
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Inspired Rooney confounds his 'obituary' writers again
An angry Wayne Rooney was adamant last weekend that his critics in the media were trying to write his sporting obituary.
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Rooney in a fix as Arsenal gun for Man United
Damaged and derided, Wayne Rooney embodies Manchester United's delicate current predicament as they prepare for Arsenal's visit to Old Trafford in the Premier League on Saturday.
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Rooney's 'got a lot of football left'
Wayne Rooney has insisted he's got a "lot of football left" amid suggestions his days as a regular starting player for
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Rooney might not start again
Jose Mourinho may leave Wayne Rooney out of Manchester United's starting side for the second match in a row when
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First blood to Guardiola
Pep Guardiola drew first blood in his renewed managerial duel with Jose Mourinho as Manchester City deservedly won an absorbing Premier League derby 2-1 against Manchester United at Old Trafford on Saturday.