Oman Daily Observer

ROONEY ENDS PLAYING CAREER TO BECOME FULL-TIME DERBY BOSS

- STEPHEN PEARCE

LONDON: Former Manchester United and England star Wayne Rooney ended his illustriou­s playing career on Friday to take up the job of managing Championsh­ip side Derby on a fulltime basis.

Derby confirmed Rooney, 35, has agreed a permanent deal until 2023, having succeeded Phillip Cocu on an interim basis in November.

In accepting the manager’s role, Derby said the iconic forward had “elected to call time on his illustriou­s playing career to fully focus on his job”.

Rooney was in charge for nine matches as interim boss at Derby, winning three and drawing four.

“We are delighted to confirm the appointmen­t of Wayne Rooney as our new manager’’, said Derby County Chief Executive Officer Stephen Pearce.

“Our recent upturn in results under Wayne was married together with some positive performanc­es.”

Rooney said he had been “blown away” by Derby’s potential when he arrived at the club after a spell playing for DC United in the United States.

“To be given the opportunit­y to follow the likes of Brian Clough, Jim Smith, Frank Lampard and Phillip Cocu is such an honour’’, he said.

“And I can promise everyone involved in the club and all our fans, my staff and I will leave no stone unturned in achieving the potential I have witnessed over the last 12 months of this historic football club.”

RECORD-BREAKER

Rooney, who captained Manchester United and England, hangs up his boots as the all-time leading goalscorer for

United and his country.

He is also the second-highest goalscorer in Premier League history — behind only Alan Shearer — with 208 goals. His retirement was instantly recognised by the England official Twitter account, which posted: “A #Threelions legend. Congratula­tions on a fantastic playing career, @ Wayneroone­y! Wishing you all the best in management.”

Manchester United tweeted: “A captain. A goalscorer. A Legend. And now a manager. Happy retirement, @ Wayneroone­y — thank you for the memories.”

Rooney made his debut for boyhood club Everton in 2002 and shot to prominence by scoring a sensationa­l goal to beat then-champions Arsenal days before his 17th birthday.

After an impressive showing for England at Euro 2004 he was signed by Alex Ferguson for United in a £27 million ($37 million) transfer.

“I think we have got the best young player this country has seen in the past 30 years’’, said Ferguson on the day he splashed out a then world-record fee for a teenager.

Rooney soon started paying that fee back, scoring a hat-trick on his debut in the Champions League against Fenerbahce.

A potent combinatio­n of poise and power made Rooney a lethal goal threat before he finished his career showcasing his more cerebral side in a deeper role.

Capable of predatory finishes and spectacula­r strikes in equal measure, Rooney was one of the world’s best forwards during his prime years.

 ?? Derby County Chief Executive Officer ?? We are delighted to confirm the appointmen­t of Wayne Rooney as our new manager. Our recent upturn in results under Wayne was married together with some positive performanc­es
Derby County Chief Executive Officer We are delighted to confirm the appointmen­t of Wayne Rooney as our new manager. Our recent upturn in results under Wayne was married together with some positive performanc­es

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