Wayne Rooney has been on the news trend this few days as one of his actions back in his playing days coming back to surface the football world in England.
Wayne Rooney acertain the fact of knowingly wearing a stud boot into football pitch when playing against Chelesa to hurt them.
Now, the Football Association of England has get in touch with the united legend, Wayne Rooney, after he had confirm to once wore a hard long study into the pitch when playing against Chelsea in other to hurt the Chelesa players, Sky sport reports.
Rooney said, he had to go out on the hard studs boot (Legal) for the Manchester club in a match against Chelsea in 2006 I other to damage one of the Chelsea players in a tough title race where they had to settle for a draw and missed out to the title.
If they had won the encounter against Chelsea, they might prevent the blues from winning the trophy that year which would keep the Manchester club title hope alive with 3 matches to go.
The england international see the chance of getting above the blues is Slim and he conceded he didnt want there bitter rivals to clinch the tittle at Stamford bridge
So, he decided to opt in for a strong and hard studs instead of his normal boots in other to get one of the Chelsea players get injured.
In the middle of the match, Rooney made a tough challenge on Chelsea captian John Terry who happens to leave the stadium on crutches.
Unfortunately, the plan didnt work out for the England man as Chelsea came out with a 3-0 victory over there rivals, and wayne Rooney himself was caught injured and had to stretchered off the pitch which severely affected his 2006 world cup preparation in Germany.
Now, the english man will be facing the disciplinary committee and if found guilty might be penalised after he was contacted by association for clarify purpose.
Taking a look back, Manchester United legend, Roy Keane was found guilty and was punished £150,000 in 2002 after disclosing in his autograph for making a terrible tackle on Manchester City player Alf Inge Haaland.
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