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Wayne Rooney: Peter Shilton says England skipper should have quit after Euro 2016

Wayne Rooney: Peter Shilton says England skipper should have quit after Euro 2016
Wayne Rooney: Peter Shilton says England skipper should have quit after Euro 2016
Wayne Rooney became England most-capped male outfield player in the win over SlovakiaWayne Rooney should have retired from international football after Euro 2016, says ex-England captain Peter Shilton.Rooney, 30, made his 116th appearance for England in Sunday's World Cup qualifying victory over Slovakia.But his value to the team has become a hot topic after he spent most of the game playing in a deep midfield role.
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Wayne Rooney: England captain to quit internationals after 2018 World Cup

Wayne Rooney: England captain to quit internationals after 2018 World Cup
Wayne Rooney: England captain to quit internationals after 2018 World Cup
Media playback is not supported on this device Rooney to retire from England duty in 2018England record goalscorer Wayne Rooney will retire from international football after the 2018 World Cup in Russia.The Manchester United forward was speaking to the media for the first time since new England manager Sam Allardyce confirmed he would keep the 30-year-old as his captain."Come Russia I feel that will be the time to say goodbye to international football," said Rooney, who has scored 53 goals in 115 England appearances.
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Chris Sutton Comments on Wayne Rooney, Sam Allardyce After Slovakia vs. England

Chris Sutton Comments on Wayne Rooney, Sam Allardyce After Slovakia vs. England
Chris Sutton Comments on Wayne Rooney, Sam Allardyce After Slovakia vs. England
One-time England international Chris Sutton believes Wayne Rooney is "killing" Harry Kane by playing in midfield and has urged Three Lions manager Sam Allardyce "to get a grip."In his column for the Daily Mail, Sutton delivered a frank assessment of Allardyce's debut game as England boss—a 1-0 win over Slovakia on Sunday—and believed Rooney playing on the left side of a midfield three does not get the best out of Kane:With Rooney in a deep-lying midfield role for most of the match, [Kane] was isolated up front and it killed his game.For Kane to be most effective he needs players in and around him to link up with.
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