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PLAYER PROFILEQuote, UnquoteUnited honours| Birthdate: | 24 Oct 1985 |
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| Birthplace: | Croxteth, Liverpool |
| Position: | Striker |
| Appearances: | 269 |
| Goals: | 120 |
| Joined United: | 31 Aug 2004 |
| United Debut: | 28 Sept 2004 v Fenerbahce (H) |
| International | England |
was voted both Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year by fans and PFA Young Player of the year (again) by his fellow professionals.
The young striker openly aims to better his goal tally each season and, despite a difficult World Cup with England in 2006, Rooney went on to net 23 times for United as the Reds lifted the Carling Cup and a first English title in three years.
Cristiano Ronaldo stole all the headlines in 2007/08, but Rooney chipped in with another 18 goals, a tally that included three league braces and four goals in Europe. His exciting strike partnership with 19-goal Carlos Tevez
was one of the key factors in the Reds' Premier League and Champions League double triumph and cemented his iconic status at Old Trafford.
But it's not just Wayne's goals that have endeared him to the United faithful. A tireless worker, Rooney always gives 100 per cent and can't stand losing. They're traits that have, from time to time, landed him in hot water but Reds fans recognise the odd over-zealous challenge or act of petulance is merely a by-product of Rooney's immense passion and will to win.
The striker's ability to adapt is an attribute often overlooked. Although most at home









