Wayne Rooney expresses his eagerness for a swift return to football management with the ultimate goal of leading Manchester United or Everton. The former England captain, recently dismissed by Birmingham City after a brief tenure acknowledges the need to navigate through the managerial ranks to reach such prestigious positions.
Rooney (38) sees the setbacks in his managerial journey including the Birmingham episode as part of the learning process. Despite the challenges, he remains determined to secure a significant managerial role in the next decade and emphasizes the importance of bouncing back from setbacks.
Rooney was let go by Birmingham in January after a string of disappointing results but he remains focused on refining his managerial skills for future opportunities.
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