Wayne Rooney has admitted he must prove to Manchester United fans that he is committed to the club. The 25-year-old made his first appearance last Saturday since the week-long contract saga in October, which at first seemed set to herald his exit from the club. Rooney received a mixed reception upon his introduction against Wigan Athletic, indicating there are still some who are unhappy with the striker’s actions.
And now he has vowed to do everything in his power to make the United fans love him again.
Win Things
Rooney said: “Not all the fans are going to want to be singing my name all the time or going to want to be cheering me all the time and I fully accept that and understand that. But I have to go out and prove to the fans that I am here to stay and I want to work and I want to win things at this club. “Only I can say how I feel and I know 100 per cent it was nothing to do with money.
“Once I sat down and spoke with the manager, spoke with the owners, they told me how the club was moving forward. The contract negotiations lasted two hours. If it was about money I’d be sitting down for days, months trying to sort that out.”
Rooney also rejected claims that he had fallen out with Sir Alex Ferguson, saying: “In terms of any falling out with the manager, there’s been no falling out whatsoever.”
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