The England star was handed the club captaincy in the summer but he has now admitted that his standards as a striker have declined in recent months
Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney has admitted that he is the not the player he once was, despite scoring two goals for the club so far this season.
And the England international has now admitted that he has declined in recent years and is unsure of his best position at United, with the loan signing of Radamel Falcao from Monaco casting doubt on his future as a main striker.
"I'm not the player I was," Rooney said. Continue reading........
Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney has admitted that he is the not the player he once was, despite scoring two goals for the club so far this season.
And the England international has now admitted that he has declined in recent years and is unsure of his best position at United, with the loan signing of Radamel Falcao from Monaco casting doubt on his future as a main striker.
"I'm not the player I was," Rooney said. Continue reading........
"But I feel I have progressed my game. I agree with the people who say my game has changed.
"I did too much running when I was younger and then didn’t have the energy to get myself into goal-scoring positions in the box.
"I'm a cleverer [sic] player now and know when to run into the box and when not to, and as a result more chances have come my way and I've scored a lot more goals for the club.
"But I am happy to play out wide. I can do a job there and I can do a job up front. It depends on the situation of each game and what the manager wants me to do.
"I don't think anyone can put a finger on my best position, but I am adaptable. I can go into midfield, drop out wide or play up-front. It just depends on where the manager wants me to play."
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