Daily Dispatch

Rooney sorry for his poor conduct

Striker says pictures ‘not good’

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ENGLAND football captain Wayne Rooney has apologised after “inappropri­ate” photos of him the worse for wear at the team hotel were published. Interim manager Gareth Southgate said meanwhile that a review would be carried out of how players spend their free time while on internatio­nal duty.

Rooney was thrown into the spotlight after The Sun tabloid alleged the Manchester United forward drunkenly gatecrashe­d a wedding at England’s hotel in Watford, north of London, on Saturday.

Rooney started England’s 3-0 World Cup qualifying win over Scotland on Friday, but suffered a knee injury that ruled him out of Tuesday’s 2-2 friendly draw at home to Spain.

A statement issued on Rooney’s behalf, said: “Naturally Wayne is sorry that pictures taken with fans have been published today.

“Although it was a day off for the whole squad and staff, he fully recognises that the images are inappropri­ate for someone in his position.”

The statement said Rooney had spoken to Southgate and FA technical director Dan Ashworth “to unreserved­ly apologise”.

“He would like to further extend that apology to any young fans, who have seen these pictures.”

An FA spokespers­on said: “All England personnel have a responsibi­lity to behave appropriat­ely at all times. We will be reviewing our policy around free time whilst on internatio­nal duty.”

Southgate was adamant that Rooney had not been left out of the Spain game as a disciplina­ry measure.

“Wayne picked up an injury in the game [against Scotland] on Friday,” said Southgate.

“He couldn’t train on Sunday and that’s it.”

Southgate, who is still waiting to hear whether he will get the England job fulltime, said he would review players’ free time.

“Over the last few years, the players have been allowed to go home during a period of time,” Southgate said after England’s 2-2 friendly draw with Spain at Wembley.

“They trained Saturday morning and they trained again on Sunday afternoon, and I gave the players a period of time off [in between]. I’m not aware of anything else.

“There were lots of changes we made to routines. Some things we thought we should keep the same and I’ll have to review [it] — or maybe I won’t have to review! Someone will have to review it.”

Rooney’s representa­tives have indicated that he believes he has been an unfair victim of the incessant media glare around top footballer­s.

A Rooney spokesman said: “As he has always been, Wayne was happy to sign [autographs], pose for photos and chat with guests.

“It is sad that one or two of them have now sought to turn Wayne’s friendly good nature to their advantage.” — AFP

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? NO LAUGHING MATTER: Adam Lallana and Wayne Rooney, right, share a joke during the England training session at The Grove on Sunday in Watford. Rooney had to apologise for gatecrashi­ng a wedding in drunken state
Picture: GETTY IMAGES NO LAUGHING MATTER: Adam Lallana and Wayne Rooney, right, share a joke during the England training session at The Grove on Sunday in Watford. Rooney had to apologise for gatecrashi­ng a wedding in drunken state

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