Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney has made peace with Sir Alex
Ferguson by expressing gratitude for developing him as a player and
hailing the Scot as "the best manager there has been."
The United icons fell out before the Scot retired last year as the manager signed off in May by claiming Rooney wanted to leave Old Trafford.
It was the second time in three years the pair had fallen out and relations hardly improved with further criticism of Rooney in Ferguson's updated autobiography.
Nice one from Mr Rooney,nobody gains anything by quarreling with people,rather it keeps you down,simply be at peace with all men,continue to see what he said...
However, Rooney, marking 10 years as a United player, now wants to
move on and has set his sights on adding another five years to his Old
Trafford career.
"Sir Alex is an incredible person and manager," the United captain told MUTV. "He helped me a lot, helped us all. He brought it all together and made us world champions.
"I'm really grateful for everything he's done."
Ferguson
bought Rooney from Everton in 2004 for 30 million pounds when he was a
teenager and helped him successfully navigate his early years as a
rising star in the English game.
Rooney said: "Sir Alex was
vitally important. You see his desire for the game. I'm grateful to him
for having faith in me to bring me from Everton.
"It was a great feeling [to meet Ferguson for the first time] -- Sir
Alex is the best manager there has been. For him to recognise my talent
and want me to join this club was a great honour for me.
"I was
nervous of course. I met him at the training ground. Then we went over
to Old Trafford to finalise everything. He drove me over in his car.
"There was just the two of us. I remember being nervous but he was great, made me feel welcome."
Rooney's
future at United had looked decidedly uncertain before David Moyes and
then Louis van
Gaal showed renewed faith him but he now appears to be
more settled than ever.
"I hope I can do 15 years," he said. "I've
just signed a new long-term deal and hopefully I'll be looking back on
15 years in five years' time.
"It's gone quickly. But I'm looking forward to being as successful as we have been."
No comments:
Post a Comment