Wayne Rooney is set to return to the pitch later this month and it appears as though the Manchester United legend has taken a leaf out of his son’s book in the build-up
Wayne Rooney has been using the same football coach as his son, Kai, as he looks to make his return to the ‘beautiful game’ later this month. The Manchester United and England legend called time on a remarkable playing career in 2021 and has since moved into the worlds of management and punditry.
However, the 40-year-old will step back out onto the pitch in a playing capacity later this month as he looks to feature in Soccer Aid alongside a wealth of former players and celebrities alike to raise money for UNICEF. Rooney has been spotted training ahead of the event, which takes place at the London Stadium come May 31, sharing clips of himself running drills on social media.
And it appears as though the five-time Premier League-winner has sought influence from his son’s world-class coach as he looks to return to the pitch. Taking to Instagram to share a video of himself working on passing, shooting and dribbling, Rooney wrote: “Not long to go @socceraid. Come on England.”
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He also tagged RH Elite Coaching in the upload, the same football coach who has worked with Rooney’s eldest son, Kai, in the past. The top-level coach has also tutored the likes of Bruno Fernandes, Diogo Dalot and Marcus Rashford, as well as Klay Rooney, as per his impressive social media collection.
It comes as England are set to take on the Soccer Aid World XI at this month’s event in the capital, with a number of players already announced as taking part in the highly-exciting clash. Rooney will be joined by the likes of Jermain Defoe and Jill Scott for the Three Lions, as well as Angry Ginge, Sam Thompson and Olly Murs and Joe Marler.
Robbie Williams will step up as head coach for England. The World XI, meanwhile, features Jordi Alba, Leonardo Bonucci, Nitro from Gladiators and Big Zuu among others. The team will also be coached by Usain Bolt.
Kai, who has thrived with Manchester United at youth level, looks to follow in his father’s footsteps in making it as a professional footballer. However, the 16-year-olds road to superstardom hasn’t been without its setbacks.
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The United U18s talent has featured under Darren Fletcher six times in the league this season, with two goals and an assist to his name. However, he recently revealed that his season has been cut short as a result of injury.
Taking to the stories section of his Instagram account in March, he explained: “Disappointed to be out for the rest of the season. Back stronger next pre-season.”
It’s not the first injury that the teenager has endured in the early stages of his career either. Earlier this season, Kai shared an image of himself on crutches and in a protective boot.
He also said in a post at the time: “Life can’t get worse,” laying bare his frustrations. However, the forward has plenty of reason to be positive despite his injury record, a part of the U16 team that won the Super Cup NI this season, as well as making his debut at Old Trafford.
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