Wayne Rooney knows very well what it takes to succeed as a Manchester United player. The United icon, who of all things grew up in Liverpool, is also well aware of the extreme pressure players have to deal with. With this as a starting point, Rooney urges the United management to hit the sell button for at least an 11 of the squad.
Gary Neville is very active during the day on the interview front. First with United boss Ratcliffe, who directly hangs out several of the United players, now with Wayne Rooney about the state of the United squad.
When asked by Neville if Rooney sees any success with the current United squad, there is no optimism to be found in the United icon with 253 goals in the red shirt.
–no. I don’t think so. I’ve seen what Roy [Keane] has said about Bruno, and he can annoy you at times when he throws his arms around [in frustration], but he’s the one who keeps delivering,” Rooney begins to Neville on Stick to Football.
-They need huge changes in the squad. I know they can’t do it, but I think 10-15 players need to leave the club,” Rooney continued.
Who believes the United players should and must be under more pressure.
-I would keep Bruno, Mainoo… the youngsters, but I think there’s just a culture there now where it’s too easy for them to lose football matches, and then you see them come out again to play the next game.., Rooney concludes.