Footie legend Rooney caught short as he’s spotted weeing against wall on night out after British Boxing Awards

Footie icon Wayne Rooney was caught briefly when he had scammed himself on a wall one night out.

The former Manchester United and England Talisman were seen in the compromised function after an appearance at the British Boxing Awards 2025 in the Langham Hotel on Friday evening.

Wazza then went to the Nestbar in Marylebone with friends followed by a dinner and more drinks in Novikov in Mayfair and left around 2 am.

After a few barstops, the legend was seen peeing against a wall on the side of the road.

He was then gathered again when they kept partying the night in the night.

Iconic career

Wayne Rooney conquered the football world when he made his debut for 2002 with Everton.

He soon became the youngest goal scorer of the club once and 342 days and was called the Young Sports Personality of the Year of the BBC.

The striker came to Manchester United in 2004 and spent 13 years at Old Trafford. He made 559 performances for the Red Devils and scored 253 goals. To this day, he is still the all time of the club of all time.

After his enchantment with United, Rooney returned a season to Everton. He also spent at the end of his career with DC United and Derby County.

In addition to his impressive club career, Rooney is also the second highest goal scorer in England with 53 goals in 120 performances, behind only Harry Kane.

After hung his boots, the English icon turned a career in management.

He took the lead of Derby County in 2020 and managed to save the club from relegation of the championship at the end of his first season.

With Derby, a 21-point deduction handed over the next campaign, but he could not keep up with them and then left.

Then came a 15 -month spell that was in charge of MLS Side DC United. He did not succeed in his time in Washington and separated the club's distance at the end of the regular season 2023.

In October 2023, Rooney was handed the course in Birmingham in a controversial way, to replace John Eustace by the club that did well and sixth in the champion table.

In 15 games, however, he suffered nine defeats and only achieved two victories. He was fired in January 2024 with Birmingham in 20th place. The club was relegated to League One at the end of the campaign.

He returned to management with Plymouth Argyle in May, but only achieved five wins in 25 games. The United Legend is now again without work.

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