Wayne Rooney, now at the helm of Plymouth Argyle, brought his trademark humor to his first press conference since joining the club.
Known for his wit as much as his football prowess, Rooney didn’t hold back, playfully mocking his former Man United teammate Gary Neville.
Rooney’s appointment as Plymouth’s manager marks a fresh chapter after his stint at Birmingham City ended abruptly.
Despite enjoying roles in punditry and podcasting, Rooney expressed a clear passion for returning to the football dugout.
During the press conference, Rooney also shared a lighthearted anecdote about convincing his wife, Coleen, to relocate to Devon, jokingly calling it the “Monaco of England.”
His move to Salcombe, near Plymouth, underscores his commitment to both his new role and settling into the area.
Focus on Plymouth’s Future
Looking ahead, Rooney emphasized Plymouth’s promising future and the excitement of building a squad that plays expansive football.
His eagerness to contribute to the club’s growth and entertain fans reflects his dedication to this new managerial challenge.
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