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Go local, is Rooney’s plea

- Washington

– England will be more dominant on the internatio­nal stage if Premier League coaches put more faith in homegrown players, former captain Wayne Rooney (above) said this week.

England did not win a major tournament during Rooney’s 13-year internatio­nal career but their first run to the World Cup semifinals in 28 years represente­d real progress.

The 32-year-old, who is the leading all-time goalscorer for both England and Manchester United, believes Gareth Southgate’s team can build on their success if young English players are given more chances to prove themselves.

“I think there’s more homegrown players, well, not more, but homegrown players get a chance and they stay in the team, particular­ly in Germany, Italy,” Rooney told ESPN.

“In England they have a lot of foreign coaches who buy players, players they maybe know and they play them all the time ... I think a little bit more faith in young English players will help the national team.”

Rooney used the example of his former team-mate Jesse Lingard, who impressed at United last season and played every game for England at the World Cup, to highlight his point.

The former Everton striker also warned England against resting on their laurels.

“Success in football is to win titles,” he said. “It’s like, England in 1990 got to the semifinal, England 2018 got to the semifinal, but you’ll be remembered for the semifinal, not for winning the title.

“You have to win titles. If you want to be remembered, you want to create history, you want to be known as a successful team, you have to win titles.”

Rooney returned to boyhood club Everton last season and was their top scorer but has since left the Merseyside outfit to join American Major League soccer side DC United last month.

“For whatever reason, I still don’t know. I felt I was doing OK, I was top goalscorer (despite) playing most of the season from midfield, so...,” he added.

“But that’s football. And that gave me a decision to make, and I made this decision.” –

A little bit more faith in young English players will help the national team. Wayne Rooney England’s record scorer

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