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Wayne Rooney: Why there's still more to come from me at Man United
WAYNE ROONEY has expressed his delight at setting a new record as a Manchester United player, however he sent a warning to his critics too.
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The 31-year-old netted Manchester United's opener on their way to a 4-0 victory over Feyenoord in their Europa League game earlier this evening.
Clipping the ball over Feyenoord shot-stopper Brad Jones, Rooney registered his 39th strike in Europe - the most by a Red Devils player.
With that goal, he is just one short of Sir Bobby Charlton's United record of 249.
Wayne Rooney is now Manchester United's all-time leading goalscorer in European competition
Wayne Rooney also provided an assist against Feyenoord
It's a great feeling to score goals for this club, I am pleased and there is plenty more to come
Rooney turned provider when he set up Juan Mata's second.
And speaking after the game, Rooney, who has courted negative headlines over the past week, was in defiant mood.
"It was a good win, we are pleased to get four goals," Rooney said.
Jose Mourinho watched his side enjoy a comfortable win
"The second goal killed the game, at 1-0 you never know what can happen.
"It's a great feeling to score goals for this club, I am pleased and there is plenty more to come."
United turn their attentions back to the Premier League when they face West Ham on Sunday (4:30pm).
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