The Englishman expands on his feelings after missing out United’s loss to Blackburn Rovers and failing to perform in training at Manchester United....
Rooney has been in the spotlight of late, after scoring two goals against Manchester City in Manchester United’s 3-2 win over their blue neighbours, the English striker has come out and elaborated on his feelings at being embarrassed
after Sir Alex Ferguson had banned him from the first team line up at Manchester United. The Red Devils striker got into trouble with the veteran manager who is notorious for his obsession with discipline at the club following a heavy night out on 26th
of December, 2011, following United’s win over Wigan Athletic.
Rooney was then left out of Manchester United’s loss to Blackburn http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Rovers-c40385 in the English Premier League and also failed to impress against Newcastle United in the very next week as the Premier League champions succumbed to a three
goal defeat at the Saint James’ park stadium. Rooney responded in fine fashion from this awkward situation at Old Trafford during which rumours circled that the club were looking to sell the English goal scorer due to his bust up with the manager.
The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Liverpool-c39809 in the fourth round of
the tournament in question.
Rooney said in his recent interview, "Yes, but for reasons that I can't say. I accepted it. But I was tense when I got back on the pitch and I think it showed. You can't always agree. Football is made up of all kinds of conflict.
In a dressing room, between players, between us and the manager, between us and loads of people who don't seem to matter. It's constant and harsh sometimes."
Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Ferguson will hope that Rooney’s troubles are being him now as United need to catch up on Manchester City and also establish a point difference between them and Tottenham Hotspur who are currently level on points with
the Red Devils in third place.
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