Football: I should have scored more goals for Manchester United and England, admits Wayne Rooney

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Football: I should have scored more goals for Manchester United and England, admits Wayne Rooney
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LONDON (AFP) - Wayne Rooney may be Manchester United and England's record goalscorer but he still believes he should have found the back of the net more often during his career, even though he was not a natural finisher.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

LONDON - Wayne Rooney may be Manchester United and England's record goalscorer but he still believes he should have found the back of the net more often during his career, even though he was not a natural finisher.

Despite those figures Rooney, writing in his Sunday Times column, insisted:"I'm going to be honest - and this might surprise you - but I'm not a natural goalscorer." "How did I become a record-breaker if I wasn't a natural scorer? Time," Rooney explained."I played for United for 13 years, England for 15 years. I had time to break those records - and looking back I should have scored more."

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