Underfire Manchester United captain
Wayne Rooney said on Thursday he shuts his ears to criticism of his
performances coming from outside the club.
The 30-year-old England skipper — who
came in for particular criticism after United lost three successive
games last week — told MUTV he is used to having his form scrutinised
and he will just get on and work hard.
However, former top level players such
as Alan Shearer have suggested United manager Jose Mourinho should think
of dropping Rooney.
“I think I’ve had that my whole career — a little bit more of late, I think, but that’s football,” said Rooney.
“I listen to my coaches and my
team-mates, the people around me, and I don’t really listen to what a
lot of people out there are saying because a lot of it is rubbish.
“I have to focus, work hard, of course,
and I’ve done that throughout my career. I’ve worked hard and tried to
do my best for the team.”
Despite United winning their first three league games, Rooney’s lacklustre displays meant his place was already under scrutiny.
With United having since lost to
Manchester City, Feyenoord, in the Europa League, and Watford, the calls
for him to be dropped are getting louder.
Rooney was rested for last Thursday’s trip to Feyenoord, but he has started all of United’s other games under Mourinho.
As has been the case for much of his career, debate continues to rage about Rooney’s best position.
Never quite a true number nine, but not a
classic number 10 either, Rooney was deployed in central midfield by
Roy Hodgson during England’s calamitous Euro 2016 campaign.
Rooney has said he is open to the idea
of moving into midfield as his career progresses but he told MUTV that
Mourinho was not of a mind to change his present role.
“I’ve done that (played in different
positions) throughout my career. I feel I can play in all positions but I
think the manager has made it clear either I’ll play up front or in the
number 10 (role) and that’s where he sees me playing.”
AFP
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