
Since his dismissal from Plymouth Argyle in December, Wayne Rooney has been absent from athletic competition; nevertheless, it is possible that he will make his comeback sooner than was originally anticipated.
The all-time greatest scorer for Manchester United, Wayne Rooney, was fired after just seven months with Argyle, who were in last position in the Championship. Miron Muslic was finally brought in to take his place.
The newly appointed manager of Plymouth has been responsible for some very remarkable moments, but he has not been able to save the team from being demoted.
Rooney might find himself back in the Championship next season owing to a potential shock appointment from a former Premier League side that is in need of stability if a return to the top-flight is to be a possibility. Muslic and Plymouth are both certain to be promoted to League One, but Rooney could find himself back in the Championship.
Even though Valerien Ismael is still in charge of the position, Rooney is reportedly being considered for the managerial position at Blackburn Rovers, as stated in a report by talkSPORT.
Although Blackburn did not hire Valerien Ismael until February, when John Eustace left the club to join Derby, the Frenchman is already under fire due to the fact that he has only won one of his eight games in the season.
A post on talkSPORT’s Instagram account says, “charge.”
It has been brought to the attention of talkSPORT that Rooney, a resident of Cheshire, is a potential candidate for the position of head coach at Ewood Park.
“Rooney has been out of work since being sacked by Plymouth in December after winning just five of his 25 games in charge.”
Eustace’s sudden departure from Blackburn, while the club was simply engaged in a fight for relegation, was a strong indication that there were significant issues occurring behind the scenes.
Despite the fact that Ismael, a former manager of Watford and West Bromwich Albion, has taken over as Blackburn’s manager, the club has only secured a victory over Luton Town since his hiring.
The former England captain “still harbours ambitions to be a success in the dugout after spells at Derby, Birmingham and DC United,” as reported by talkSPORT.
Following his two most recent positions, Rooney’s reputation has suffered as a result.
In a contentious appointment that was bound to backfire for Birmingham City, who had been promoted as this season’s League One winners under Chris Davies after being relegated to the third tier during the course of the previous season, he replaced Eustace immediately.
His stay at Plymouth was a hiding to nothing. They also survived their first season in the Championship, finishing just one point ahead of Birmingham, who were relegated. In 2022-23, they were promoted as third division champions and survived their first season in the Championship.
What would be an unusual turn of events in the already unconventional management career of the former England great would be a return to the Championship further up the league than those two sackings.
Rooney is held in great respect throughout the game, and if he were to choose a club that better suits his abilities, he may yet demonstrate his real worth. The question of whether or not that club is Blackburn is a considerably more significant one.LL
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