Wayne Rooney officially retired from football today (Friday) and has been appointed manager of Derby County in the English Premier League. The legendary English striker joined the team last season and was also part of the coaching staff. After Philip Coco was fired from the team last November, Wayne Rooney has been appointed interim manager. He will now coach the team regularly after signing for two and a half years, and has finally hung up his shoes.
Rooney got the team with one win in 11 games, with him on the lines she recovered and added three more wins to the balance, while she is still at the bottom of the table. Derby suffered a Corona outburst at the club and was relegated from the English Cup by Chorley from the sixth division, but its goal is to stay in the sub-league.


Wayne Rooney. He is now a manager
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“After returning to England from the US, I saw the great potential of the team,” said Ronny, “I decided to stay on this project even though I had other offers. I will do everything to ensure that this club reaches its full potential. “
Rooney is the king of England’s all-time goalscorers with 53 goals in 119 appearances. He has won five championships with Manchester United, and is also its all-time top scorer with 183 conquests. He is in second place in the Premier League goal scorer table with 208 (Alan Shearer is first with 260). Ronny also won with the Red Devils in the Champions League, Europa League and English Cup.