Wayne Rooney on how his life changed after scoring at 16-years-old



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Wayne Rooney joined Jamie Carragher on Monday Night Football to discuss how his life changed after scoring on his debut for Everton aged just 16-years-old.

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26 thoughts on “Wayne Rooney on how his life changed after scoring at 16-years-old”

  1. Is it fair to say that Rooney is a more aggressive version of Kane? They could both score, had brilliant passes and worked so hard for the team and could also play different positions and both were about the same level in terms of talent

  2. as a young arsenal fan i was gutted when he scored that goal, but still remember the commentator saying, "Remember this name: Wayne Rooney." iconic moment in english football

  3. Nobody cares , Liverpool will win the quadruple and your treble winning season will fade into history and mean nothing enjoy all of the money you’ve earned ha ha you don’t play football anymore

  4. FUN FACT – he ended their unbeaten run…TWICE – 2nd time with UTD – Rooney scored late in the game, making the score 2–0. The result ended Arsenal's record-breaking 49-match unbeaten run.

  5. Rooney at 16/17 was like a fully grown man, he could push old, hardened players around for fun at the same time having incredible quickness. Up til around 2010 he was as good as it got.

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