Check out Wayne Rooney’s top five MLS goals from the 2019 regular season, including one from his own half.
Wayne Rooney came close with several chances, but had to settle for just an assist in D.C. United’s 2-0 win over the Seattle Sounders. To watch MLS, subscribe to ESPN+.
Wayne Rooney discusses the two things that he would change about Major League Soccer. D.C. United striker Wayne Rooney has said that American players in Major League Soccer do not get paid enough.
The former Manchester United striker told ESPN F…
Wayne Rooney discusses the two things that he would change about Major League Soccer.
Take a look at the highs and lows of Wayne Rooney’s exciting time in Major League Soccer with D.C. United. For more MLS sign up for ESPN+.
At the beginning of the 2018 Major League Soccer season, D.C. United found themselves in disarray. The once-proud franchise, which finished dead last the previous year, started 2W-7L-5D. Then, however, a certain ruddy English forward arrived and fortunes shifted.
“A lot of things happened at once last year,” James Lambert, president of the Screaming Eagles supporters’ group, said. “[Wayne] Rooney showed up the same day they opened Audi Field, really at the same time they were making major changes…
With referee disputes piling up for Wayne Rooney, Paul Mariner refutes the idea that the Englishman is giving up on MLS.
The MLS Disciplinary Committee has handed D.C. United forward Wayne Rooney an additional one-game suspension, league sources confirmed to ESPN.
The Washington Post was the first to report the news.
According to sources, Rooney had the option of appealing the decision, but declined to do so.
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Rooney was initially suspended after getting red-carded in DCU’s 2-1 defeat to the New York Red Bulls on Aug. 21,…
Wayne Rooney’s red card for a violent forearm shiver on Michael Murillo hindered D.C. United in a 2-1 loss to the NY Red Bulls.
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D.C. United’s Wayne Rooney targets the fourth official, accusing the referee of missing a handball call against Vancouver.
Alejandro Moreno calls upon his time in MLS to explain where Wayne Rooney is coming from after he blasted the league for its travel planning.
ESPN FC’s Ale Moreno says that Wayne Rooney’s decision to return to England with Derby County is a major blow for both D.C. United and MLS.
Steve Nicol calls upon his time as coach of the Revolution to explain why the travel demands in MLS would prove too much for Daniel Sturridge.
Wayne Rooney was involved in a furious altercation with the fourth official during D.C. United’s 1-0 defeat to Vancouver Whitecaps on Saturday, before criticizing Major League Soccer’s travel arrangements on Twitter after the match.
The former Manchester United forward, who is leaving D.C. at the end of season to become a player-coach at Derby County, clashed with fourth official Pierre-Luc Lauziere as he was replaced by Ola Kamara on 74 minutes.
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Former England captain Wayne Rooney says he will be a player first and a coach second when he joins Derby County from D.C. United in January 2020.