Wayne Ronney and his family received numerous unique presents when they attended Manchester United’s match against Tottenham Hotspur.
Wayne Rooney and his family were seen at Old Trafford for Manchester United’s match against Tottenham.
The well-known Red Devil was sacked from his job in Birmingham earlier this month.
Rooney was seen at Old Trafford on Sunday, as Manchester United drew 2-2 with Tottenham. Rooney and co posed alongside Hasbulla rival Adbu Rozik.
Rooney and his friends also met adolescent darts player Luke Littler and viral sensation Abdu Rozik while at the Theatre of Dreams. Rooney posted a photo of himself, his family and social media star Rozik by the pitch on Instagram on Monday morning. Rozik, a 3ft 2in opponent to Hasbulla, was spotted standing with his arm around Cass and his thumb up. While Rooney’s youngest son Cass was photographed next to darts sensation Luke Littler. Cass was the centre of attention once more, and he was also seen standing with Littler, who is sixteen years old.
Littler advanced to the final of the PDC Darts World Championship, but lost to world number one Luke Humphries. Following his impressive performance, the club invited him attend the game as a guest. Manchester United star Rooney watched as his former club drew 2-2 with Tottenham. Rooney and Littler both made their big international debuts at the age of 16. Rooney scored a memorable goal for Everton against Arsenal. During his 13-year career at Manchester United, he won five Premier League crowns, four League Cups, the Champions League, the Europa League, the FIFA Club World Cup, and the FA Cup.
Coleen and Wayne Rooney brought their children to see a game at Old Trafford. | All Football Since retiring from football in 2021, Rooney has served as manager of Derby County and D.C. United before joining Birmingham. Following this, John O’Shea left the Blues over the weekend to join the Championship side. Coleen and Wayne Rooney brought their children to see a game at Old Trafford. |
All Football Rooney watched the game from the director’s box at Old Trafford on Sunday. Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the new part-owner, was also there. Ineos’ millionaire will acquire 25% of the team, valued at £1.03 billion. The agreement will become official in the middle of February, after the Premier League completes all necessary procedures.