Rooney urged to quit management by former Man United team-mate in savage dig

Patrice Evra has been torn in his former colleague of Manchester United Wayne Rooney, of which he claimed he is making a team worse by becoming their manager.

The Frenchman, in Dialogue with another Red Devils Favorite Park Ji-Sung, joked that he told the Englishman to give up his dream of coaching and cited his recent disastrous enchanting with Birmingham City.

That's why [Birmingham] Be degraded, “he told the South Korean via Shootforloveyt.

“I said no, please stop being a manager, it's not for you. And he stays somewhere and is fired again … and when he leaves, they win. '

Rooney started in management immediately after his match days were over and hanging his boots while playing in the championship for Derby to take the reins in Pride Park.

The most important scorer from Manchester United received Complatits for the work he did in extremely challenging circumstances, where the club had difficulty competing in the midst of their mountain of financial issues.

The 39-year-old then made the surprise to MLS and coached one of his former parties, DC United. But he only lasted 12 months Stateside – half the time he was in charge of the rams – because the interest in his services came from the newly beaten blues.

Birmingham City -supported by the richness of the capital of Knightthead and NFL legend Tom Brady as an investor -replaced the beloved John Eustace through the former England -hero, although the club insisted in a play -off place.

Rather predictable, this turned out to be a huge mistake. Rooney won two of his 15 games that were in charge and was only rejected 84 days after he was brought in to lead the new project of the club in the club.

Not someone to avoid a challenge, Rooney threw himself in a different management performance, this time with struggling second -class outfit Plygyle.

He did a little better on the south coast, but that only proves to strengthen how bad his time was in the West Midlands.

Rooney won five wins in 25 games and condemned the pilgrims anything but relegation this season.

The most damned of all is Evra's claim that 'when he leaves, they win'. The jibe of the former defender certainly has some truth.

However, the coaches who have replaced Rooney have enjoyed better won percentages in the case of Derby, Birmingham City and probably Plymouth, they have not been able to escape the drop.

If the pilgrims are looking for some encouragement, Derby only spent two seasons in the third layer, while the blues almost guaranteed this season to the championship.

After his St. Andrews exit in 2024, Rooney proposed a reason for his poor management record, and emphasized how little time he had in the HotSeat.

“Football is a business company – and I acknowledge that they have not been to the level that I wanted them to be,” he wrote in a statement. “However, time is the most valuable raw material that a manager needs and I do not believe that 13 weeks was sufficient to supervise the changes needed.”

Rooney still has to baptize his toe in the management pool.

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