Sunday, November 11, 2018

Wayne Rooney’s England regrets should inspire current crop of players, says Gareth Southgate

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Wayne Rooney’s England regrets should inspire current crop of players, says Gareth Southgate

GARETH SOUTHGATE wants his players to be inspired by Wayne Rooney’s regrets at not winning anything with England.

He hopes the Three Lions will one day earn the tribute Roo is receiving in his one-off comeback against the USA this week.

Gareth Southgate has told his players to be inspired by Wayne Rooney's England regretsGareth Southgate has told his players to be inspired by Wayne Rooney’s England regrets- Rooney reached the quarter-finals in three major tournaments for his countryRooney reached the quarter-finals in three major tournaments for his countryTimes Newspapers Ltd

Southgate said: “The one bit that Wayne has talked to me about that he regrets, is there wasn’t that team success he wanted with England.

“In the end we all want that. But then within that, you also recognise the contribution players have made individually.”

DC United striker Rooney, 33, has been recalled for a special send-off at Wembley on Thursday — as exclusively revealed by last week’s Sun on Sunday.

England’s 53-goal record scorer never experienced a high like this summer’s run to the World Cup semi-finals.

Rooney is the Three Lions' record goalscorer with 53 goals, three more than Sir Bobby CharltonRooney is the Three Lions’ record goalscorer with 53 goals, three more than Sir Bobby CharltonNews Group Newspapers Ltd His last tournament for his country ended in disappointment with the humiliating defeat to IcelandHis last tournament for his country ended in disappointment with the humiliating defeat to IcelandAP:Associated Press

And manager Southgate believes that gap in the former Everton and Manchester United star’s impressive CV can drive on the new generation.

Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling, who ended his three-year international goal drought with a double in last month’s 3-2 Nations League win over Spain, has succeeded Rooney as England’s No 10.

Southgate was asked whether Sterling would be spurred on by Roo’s unique farewell and said: “Yeah, I think every player will look at how their team-mates or former players are treated and will feel ‘That might be me one day’.

“We have some young players who have the opportunity to really have a big impact with England over the next few years.”

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