Dietmar Hamann has urged Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney to work harder if he wants to be classified among the elite in football....Do you agree Hamman...Continue to see what he had to say..
Rooney is third on the list of United's all-time leading goalscorers
after his strike against Swansea City on Saturday took his tally to 217
in all competitions.
But, comparing the 28-year-old to former United team-mate Cristiano
Ronaldo, ex-Liverpool and Manchester City midfielder Hamann said the
Portugal captain's worth ethic is the only thing separating the two.
"You have to live like a top player," Hamann told Perform. "If you want to be the best, you have to live like the best.
"And if you like to party on the weekends and drink beer or a glass of
wine too much that could be negative for your performance and I think
that's the big difference between Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo.
"Rooney always knocked on the door to be world class but never did the
final step. And Ronaldo overtook him because he's obsessed. He's a real
hard worker. The way he shoots his free kicks is the result of years of
training. That doesn't come overnight.
"As I said, often the
really talented players tend to do a little bit less because they can
get away with it and the others are not as talented as they are. But if
you have the talent, the morale and work really hard then you'll become a
Ronaldo or a [Lionel] Messi."
Hamann, however, feels new
United manager Louis van Gaal could go a long way in helping Rooney
perform at his best, having appointed the England international as
skipper.
"Van Gaal made him the captain. He knows that it's his last chance - he
is 28 or 29," the German added. "Rooney needs to perform now, he has
three or four years left to play at the highest level. Van Gaal is a
coach who gets the best out of players - or he sends them away.
"He made him captain, the relationship seems to be good, and that is
good for Manchester United and for Wayne Rooney. I am expecting a lot
from him this season, but we have to wait to see whether the team is
good enough."

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