The greatest goal in Premier League history! 40-year-old Rooney performs a classic live: teammates are happy
The 40-year-old Rooney has not received a coaching invitation from the team since he was fired by Plymouth at the end of last year. On November 15, the British "Sun" reported that Rooney performed an upside-down golden hook and scored a goal in a live TV show, replicating his classic work. Five years after retiring, Rooney still has the feeling under his feet although he has seriously gained weight. Starting from Everton and becoming famous at Manchester United, Rooney is one of the most famous superstars in the history of English football. Rooney played for Manchester United for 13 seasons, playing 559 times and scoring 253 goals. Among the 253 goals scored by Little Fatty's Manchester United, one goal can be called a masterpiece: In the Manchester City Derby in February 2011, Manchester United defeated Manchester City 2-1. In the 78th minute, Nani passed the ball, and Rooney soared into the air, hanging the golden hook upside down and directly into the blind corner. The classic was frozen in an instant. A year later, Rooney's goal was rated as the greatest goal in Premier League history by the Premier League's official selection. The 40-year-old Rooney announced his retirement five years ago. He has gained serious weight and is no longer the chubby Rooney he used to be. However, in a live TV program called "A League of Their Own", Rooney performed a classic goal live: In the mini football field in the studio, the host Romesh Ranganathan passed the ball, Rooney stopped the ball with his thigh, picked up the ball, then jumped into the air, and scored the ball with his right foot! Guest teammates Redknapp, Brook and others at the scene were all happy. They applauded one after another and ran over to hug Rooney. The scene was jumping and jumping, which was quite atmospheric. On social platforms, many fans lamented: At 40 years old, Rooney still got it! After retiring from Derby County, Rooney immediately transitioned to serve as Derby County coach, but Xiaopang led the team with poor results. After that, Rooney coached Washington D.C. United, Birmingham City and Plymouth in the English Championship. Without exception, he was fired miserably and was not a head coach. Nowadays, Rooney does not continue to be a coach, but has transformed into a football commentator, serving as a regular guest on the BBC's "Match Today" and also has his own program "The Wayne Rooney Show". 





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