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'Rooney Mind Body and Too Slow'

Wayne Rooney drew criticism from former Manchester United defender Paul Parker. According to Parker, Rooney mind body and too slow.

Rooney, in spite of the status of the captain of the team and ranks second in the list of top scorer for the club under Sir Bobby Charlton-- --In, still not free from criticism, even from supporters of his own team.

In the last few seasons, many fans 'Red Devils' highlight poor first-touch (the first touch of the ball, red) Rooney and his bad habits one operand release. Two things are thought to disrupt the rhythm of his own team's attack.
'Rooney Mind Body and Too Slow'

"This is the season for Rooney's determination. It's not that he broke the record again, but a matter of whether he can end his career at Manchester United," said Parker told 888.com.

"He must prove that he deserved to be in the team, not only because to sell it."

"Although many people appreciate what he has done so far, and on the number of goals which he's already in print, now is the time he assessed."

"If someone had heard the name Wayne Rooney, they must have thought 'Who is this guy? He objected bodies and too slow. The shot was bad and it seems to be hard to move her body quickly,'" said Parker.

Another problem that had become the discussion is about the position of Rooney. So far, Jose Mourinho to play as "number 10" behind the lone striker. However, Rooney placement in position and this role could cause problems.

In the Community Shield match, United striker, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, had several times down to the midfield in the hope Rooney can run and fill the position which he had left on the front lines. However, what happens is Rooney and Ibrahimovic finally be in the same zone in midfield.

The understanding was improved in the game against AFC Bournemouth last weekend. On several occasions, Rooney is already understood to fill the position left vacant when the Swedish striker Ibrahimovic stepped back into midfield.

Had appeared also doubt Rooney could paired with Paul Pogba, if the French midfielder is ready lowered Mourinho. However, doubts were denied by former Liverpool defender, Jamie Carragher.

In his analysis on Monday Night Football, aired by Sky Sports, Carragher mentions that Rooney and Pogba could co-exist. Given Rooney had a habit to go down too far into the midfield, Pogba, said Carragher, can play more forward and fill the space left Rooney --and vice versa.

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