Edmonton Journal

Manager respects Rooney’s decision

Off-field role with England possible

- STEVE DOUGLAS

England manager Gareth Southgate spent half an hour on the phone to Wayne Rooney, trying to convince the country’s record scorer to reconsider his decision to quit internatio­nal soccer.

“As a manager, you always want to prod to see, ‘Has he thought about this decision?’ ” Southgate said Thursday.

“He clearly had.” Southgate left Rooney out of his last two England squads, thereby taking the captaincy off him, but wanted the 31-year-old striker back after his strong start to the Premier League with Everton.

He called Rooney to tell him his thoughts but Rooney had other ideas, saying he’d chosen instead to concentrat­e on his club career following the return to his boyhood club from Manchester United in the summer.

“I totally understood his reasoning, moving to Everton and the fresh opportunit­y he has got there,” Southgate said. “He feels a sense of loyalty to the club for what they have invested in him.”

After scoring 53 goals in 119 appearance­s, Rooney’s involvemen­t with England might not end there.

Southgate believes Rooney could have a future as a manager or coach, or a mentor.

“I am sure at some point in the future, there could be some involvemen­t with England,” Southgate said. “Generally we’re trying to engage former England players more than we have done in the past. Help them along their coaching pathway if that’s the way they want to go.

“In recent months we’ve had (former England winger) John Barnes come in and speak to the senior team and had some other players speak to some of the junior teams. It’s important, that connection with former England players.”

The debate continues as to how Rooney should be remembered as an England player, considerin­g his failure to make an indelible mark at a major internatio­nal tournament.

“I have seen some debate around, ‘Is he a legend or isn’t he?” ’ Southgate said. “If you are the most-capped outfield player and the record goal-scorer, I’m not sure what else you have to do to be called a legend.”

Southgate called up Leicester centre back Harry Maguire and Watford midfielder Nathaniel Chalobah in a 28-man group for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Malta and Slovakia.

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