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London - Former England manager Steve McClaren joined post-sentence comment on Wayne Rooney to Manchester United's attacking British. According to him in vain tried to tame Rooney.
Rooney is now to be absent in two domestic games for United after getting following a celebration penalty inappropriate when dealing with West Ham United last weekend.
As a result of the sentence, he not only can not appear to face Fulham in the Premier League this weekend's FA Cup semi-final and Manchester City, but also getting attention from the public and the media.
In addition to incidents that involve him, Rooney was actually appear extraordinary. In the game he scored West Ham's counter hattrick followed later scored the only puppet when 'Red Devils' beat Chelsea in the Champions League quarterfinal first leg.
McClaren, who handle Rooney during he became assistant to Sven Goran Eriksson in the national team and then replace it, was then joined to speak out about the players concerned.
"Every player has strengths and weaknesses. Wayne Rooney too," said McClaren told talkSPORT.
"Nobody (trainers) who are more disciplined than (MU manager Alex) Ferguson. He has been guiding Wayne Rooney for four, five years and taught her from a young player who has no control (emotions) to the player who is growing into one one great player, "he explained.
Not infrequently Rooney is still showing explosive emotions on the pitch. However, McClaren assess if it can not be changed because it has become one of the characteristics themselves.
"Sometimes there are times when he would cross the line. He is competitive, aggressive and a winner. You can not change it," McClaren value.
The new guy was fired last February Wolfsburg was then submitted the name of Roy Keane - who had been a Manchester United star and handled McClaren when he became assistant to Ferguson - as an example.
"I remember one time been trying to do it (try to change) to Roy Keane. I said, 'Look, you're so absent due to penalties of five or six games each season, so calm down a bit'."
"He did it for six months and it was in vain. (So we say) 'Get back to normal, we will miss you for five or six games. We accept it because we know in another fight he will perform brilliantly. Just like Wayne Rooney. You have to accept it, "McClaren analysis.
Rooney is now to be absent in two domestic games for United after getting following a celebration penalty inappropriate when dealing with West Ham United last weekend.
As a result of the sentence, he not only can not appear to face Fulham in the Premier League this weekend's FA Cup semi-final and Manchester City, but also getting attention from the public and the media.
In addition to incidents that involve him, Rooney was actually appear extraordinary. In the game he scored West Ham's counter hattrick followed later scored the only puppet when 'Red Devils' beat Chelsea in the Champions League quarterfinal first leg.
McClaren, who handle Rooney during he became assistant to Sven Goran Eriksson in the national team and then replace it, was then joined to speak out about the players concerned.
"Every player has strengths and weaknesses. Wayne Rooney too," said McClaren told talkSPORT.
"Nobody (trainers) who are more disciplined than (MU manager Alex) Ferguson. He has been guiding Wayne Rooney for four, five years and taught her from a young player who has no control (emotions) to the player who is growing into one one great player, "he explained.
Not infrequently Rooney is still showing explosive emotions on the pitch. However, McClaren assess if it can not be changed because it has become one of the characteristics themselves.
"Sometimes there are times when he would cross the line. He is competitive, aggressive and a winner. You can not change it," McClaren value.
The new guy was fired last February Wolfsburg was then submitted the name of Roy Keane - who had been a Manchester United star and handled McClaren when he became assistant to Ferguson - as an example.
"I remember one time been trying to do it (try to change) to Roy Keane. I said, 'Look, you're so absent due to penalties of five or six games each season, so calm down a bit'."
"He did it for six months and it was in vain. (So we say) 'Get back to normal, we will miss you for five or six games. We accept it because we know in another fight he will perform brilliantly. Just like Wayne Rooney. You have to accept it, "McClaren analysis.
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