Rooney says he would love to manage Man Utd or Everton
Wayne Rooney has given a damning verdict of the Manchester United squad and their hopes of winning a Premier League title soon. United have not won the league since the retirement of legendary former manager Sir Alex Ferguson in 2013. And Rooney reckons they are still some years away from ending that rut.
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Former England striker Darren Bent reckons Derby County boss Rooney should be considered by the Red Devils.
Bent said on talkSPORT: “If they are looking around and Wayne keeps Derby up and feel he’s the right man for the job, he understands the club, one of the best players in their history, their highest ever goalscorer.
“All young coaches have to start somewhere. Some get the luxury of starting at the very top, some have to work their way up the pyramid.
“If they come to Wayne Rooney and think he’s the right man for the job, and he feels ready to take it, then I don’t see a problem with that.”
Rooney said earlier this week that he would love to manage United or former side Everton in the future.
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