Rooney ends playing career to become Derby manager

Rooney ends playing career to become Derby manager

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Rooney began his playing career with boyhood club Everton, scoring his first goal in spectacular fashion as a 16-year-old against Arsenal

Former Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney, regarded as one of the best English players of his generation, has called time on his illustrious playing career after being named on Friday as manager of second-tier side Derby County.

The struggling Championship club said in a statement that the 35-year-old had signed a two-and-a-half-year contract.


Rooney, who scored an all-time record 53 goals for England and is also Manchester Unitedโ€™s record scorer, joined Derby in a player-coach capacity a year ago from MLS side DC United and made 35 appearances for the club.
He had been interim manager at Derby since the club parted company with Dutchman Phillip Cocu in November.
Rooney began his playing career with boyhood club Everton, scoring his first goal in spectacular fashion as a 16-year-old against Arsenal.
He became one of the countryโ€™s most iconic players, scoring 253 goals for United and winning five league titles and the Champions League. Rooney is also Englandโ€™s most capped outfield player, with 120 international appearances.
โ€œWhen I first arrived back in the UK I was completely blown away by the potential of Derby County,โ€ Rooney said.
โ€œDespite other offers I knew instinctively Derby County was the place for me.โ€
Rooney follows Chelseaโ€™s record goalscorer Frank Lampard in managing Derby. Although unlike Lampard who was close to taking the Midlands club up in 2019, his task will be to stop them falling in to the third tier after a poor season.
Derby are third from bottom although under Rooneyโ€™s interim watch they have improved, losing only two of their last nine league matches, registering five clean sheets.
โ€œWe are delighted to confirm the appointment of Wayne Rooney as our new manager,โ€ Derbyโ€™s CEO Stephen Pearce said.
โ€œOur recent upturn in results under Wayne was married together with some positive performances, notably the 2-0 home win over Swansea City and the 4-0 victory at Birmingham City.
โ€œThose foundations have provided a platform for the club to build on in the second half of the season under Wayneโ€™s guidance.โ€
Rooney, who made more than 700 professional appearances during his career, said he would leave โ€œno stone unturnedโ€ in trying to bring the good times back to Derby and he received backing from his first manager at Everton, David Moyes.
โ€œHe has had an incredible career and heโ€™s chosen to stop playing and Iโ€™m sure thatโ€™s for the right reasons,โ€ Moyes, now West Ham United manager, told reporters on Friday.
โ€œItโ€™s a different world, the best players donโ€™t always make the best managers but Wayneโ€™s love of the game and his drive will give him every chance of being successful.โ€ 
REUTERS

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