Patrice Evra has torn his former colleague from Manchester United Wayne Rooney, who, according to him, aggravates a team by becoming their manager.
The Frenchman, in dialogue with another favorite park of the Red Devils, Ji-Sung, joked saying that he had told the English to abandon his dream of coach and quoted his recent disastrous fate with Birmingham City.
“This is why they (Birmingham) relegate themselves,” he told South Korean via Shootiformoveyt.
“I said no please stop being a manager, it’s not for you.” And he continues somewhere and gets limited again … and when he leaves, they win.
Rooney started in management immediately after the end of her days of play, hanging up her boots while playing in the championship so that Derby takes the reins of Pride Park.
The top scorer of all time in Manchester United has received applause for the work he has done in extremely difficult circumstances, the club is struggling to compete in the middle of their mountain of financial problems.
Patrice Evra targeted a brutal excavation to his former Manchester United teammate when he was in conversation with another ex-colleague Park Ji-Sung
Rooney only lasted 84 days as director of Birmingham City, who was relegated to the end of the season after being in search of promotion when he took over
The 39 -year -old man then surprised to move to MLS and resulted in another of his former teams, DC United. But it only lasted 12 months in the United States – half the time he spent in Rams – while interest in his services came from newly created blues.
Birmingham City – Supported by the riches of the capital of Knighthesad and boasting of the legend of the NFL, Tom Brady, as an investor – replaced the beloved John Eustace by the former hero of England, even if the club was pushing for a barrage place.
Rather predictable, it turned out to be a massive error. Rooney won two of his 15 games in charge and was only licensed only 84 days after being brought to carry out the club’s new project.
Not one to avoid a challenge, Rooney again launched in another management concert, this time with the second level outfit in difficulty Plymouth Argyle.
He was a little better on the southern coast, but that only reinforces the gravity of his time in the West Midlands.
Rooney won five victories in 25 games and almost sentenced the pilgrims to relegation this season.
The most overwhelming of everyone is Evra’s assertion that “when he leaves, they win”. The Jibe of the former defender certainly holds a certain truth.
The coaches who replaced Rooney experienced better percentages of victories, but in the case of derby, Birmingham City and probably Plymouth, they could not escape the decline.
The 39 -year -old was made only slightly better in Plymouth but he was relieved of his duties in December
If the pilgrims are looking for encouragement, Derby only spent two seasons on the third level, while the Blues almost guaranteed to make an immediate return to the championship this season.
After his release from St Andrews in 2024, Rooney proposed a reason for his bad management file, stressing how much he had little time in the Hotseat.
“Football is a business company-and I recognize that they were not at the level I wanted them to be,” he wrote in a statement. “However, time is the most precious goods that a manager needs and I do not think that 13 weeks are sufficient to supervise the necessary changes.”
Rooney has not yet put back his toe in the management pool.