Wayne Rooney responds to Gary Lineker ‘joke’ about his managerial profession on stay BBC broadcast

Wayne Rooney stays decided to reach administration regardless of his nightmare spell at Birmingham Metropolis, naming two “massive” roles he would relish taking over sooner or later.

Rooney, 38, has already has spells in control of Derby County, DC United and Birmingham Metropolis, with blended success.

Nevertheless, his ambition to turn into a world-class supervisor has not been dampened by his disastrous spell at St Andrew’s.

“Yeah I positively wish to get again into it,” Rooney instructed the BBC.

“Clearly it is a setback, in fact, what occurred at Birmingham Metropolis. However I am a fighter, I wish to get again into it.

“I’ve loved my time, just a few months out with my youngsters, go and watch them play their video games, faculty runs and stuff.

“You already know as a supervisor it is a part of the job, you’ve setbacks. A variety of the highest managers round world soccer have had varied roles and had setbacks.

“It is the way you bounce again, it has been a superb time for me to mirror and ensure I get it proper subsequent time.”

BBC host Gary Lineker then joked that the managerial function at United, at the moment occupied by Erik ten Hag, could possibly be a goal for Rooney on his return to soccer.

To which the previous England worldwide gave a really severe response.

“That is the intention, that is the place I wish to get to,” added Rooney.

“Clearly United or Everton, these massive jobs. You wish to try to do them.

“It is a course of and I’ve received to undergo the steps of getting again on monitor, again into administration and within the subsequent 10 years I am ready the place I can go into one of many massive jobs.”



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