Man Utd parted ways with Solskjaer after losing to Watford and Wayne Rooney feels like his players have let him down.
What did Wayne Rooney say?
Wayne Rooney revealed his frustration with the efforts of Man Utd’s players in their performances for Solskjaer, adding that showing them would make him angry if he led the team. Man Utd parted ways with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, a club legend on his playing days, on Sunday after a humble 4-1 defeat to Watford on Saturday, ending his nearly three-year spell at Old Trafford. Now Wayne weighed in, saying that he felt several members of Ole Gunnar’s squad were unable to approach the plate for their manager.
Wayne Rooney, after news of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s departure, said that he was so disappointed to watch that game yesterday because as a manager you can customize the team and work on the form and how you want the team to play, but no excuses for some of these appearances from some of the players.
According to Wayne Rooney, seeing the players swing their arms and throw the ball away, but blaming other people was not acceptable. Rooney would be very angry if he saw this from his players. These players are one of, if not the biggest club in the world and must feel privileged to be there. For Wayne Rooney, players have to show more – that doesn’t necessarily mean winning the Premier League or Champions League, but showing fans that they are working hard for the club.
Rooney would like to return to Old Trafford
The Derby County manager also admitted that he would like to return to Old Trafford, but admitted that if he were on screen to succeed his former teammate, he probably would already have some signs. Wayne Rooney said one day. But Rooney focuses on Derby County, is dedicated to the club, and will be here until someone tells him otherwise. The Derby County manager speaks to the people at Man Utd on a regular basis and he’s sure if they were going to call him it would have already happened.
