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Fans joke Wayne Rooney will ‘be able to go to Australia soon’ after his Plymouth side ship 10 goals in dismal five days


FOOTBALL fans trolled Plymouth Argyle manager Wayne Rooney after a disastrous five days that saw his team concede a staggering TEN goals.

Plymouth suffered a miserable 6-1 loss at Norwich on Tuesday in the Championship.

Plymouth boss Wayne Rooney has seen his team concede TEN goals in five daysCredit: Getty
Plymouth fans joked Rooney may soon be free to find his wife Coleen in AustraliaCredit: Rex

And then the Pilgrims sustained a 4-0 defeat at the hands of Bristol City at Ashton Gate.

That means, Rooney, 39, has now officially lost nine out of 19 matches during his short six-month stint in charge of Plymouth, winning only five games along the way.

And some fans took to social media joking that at this pace the Manchester United record goalscorer may soon be free to fly to Australia and find his wife Coleen.

The England legend’s missus is currently competing in the hit reality show I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! which takes place Down Under.

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One fan tweeted: “Think he will be able to go to Australia, if this carries on.”

Another commented: “Should have gone to the jungle.”

A third wrote: “He’d of been better off going in the jungle and let Coleen run the team.”

This fan said: “That’s really tough for him.”

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And that one stated: “Tough week for Wayne Rooney.”

Rooney switched to management after rolling credits on his glittering 19-year football career in 2021.

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The legendary striker underwent a two-year spell with Derby County and spent a year with DC United as well as Birmingham City before moving to Home Park.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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