Wayne Rooney: Pendulum of emotions

Wayne Rooney of Everton
West Bromwich Albion v Manchester United - Premier League

Wayne Rooney unhappy being substituted, and making his displeasure known to Alex Ferguson.

2011 – Back in Business

A new season began. Wayne Rooney was complimenting the sublime form Manchester United were in. He scored a hat-trick at Old Trafford in an impressive 8-2 drubbing of Arsenal. Call it fortune, or just a lack of concentration, United suffered an equally venomous blow in their own boulevard.

The noisy-neighbours Manchester City humiliated the three-time European Cup winners scoring six goals at Old Trafford. A shift of powers? – Many questioned. So when United finally visited the Etihad Stadium, a lot was expected from them. The City supporters took on Wayne Rooney.

It was a feeling of déjà-vu for the England international, but he had to perform. The superstar scored and went on to celebrate. He stood before the City fans and kissed the United badge, again. Similar circumstances, similar outcome. He was the fan favourite, again. United fans were left bewitched. They fell in love with their “White Pele” all over again. He kept his promise. He won them over. Easy as you like.

2013 – A pattern was forming…

It was 2013. A new season. United were cruising. The team was in sumptuous form. Manchester United were to face Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League. The focus was entirely on Cristiano Ronaldo‘s coveted return to the Old Trafford. United lost to the Galacticos, due to some catastrophic decision making by the referee. But what was equally surprising for the people was Wayne Rooney’s elimination from the squad in pivotal tie against Los Blancos.

What exactly went wrong? He wasn’t injured. He was not in the best of the form arguably, but a player of his caliber deserved to start against a team that big. It was ocular that something was wrong. And finally when the season drew close, Sir Alex let the cat out of the bag. Yes, Wayne Rooney had handed in another transfer request, for he was unhappy being taken off a couple of times.

United fans could sense the similarity. They were witnessing a pattern being formed.

The sorrow of Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement, the elation of winning the 20th league title and the fury against Wayne Rooney’s transfer request. The United fans were clearly going through their most emotional period in recent years. But this time, the pleading and weeping was inevident. You can go Roo, said the red half of Manchester.

Conclusion

Football is called the “beautiful game” for the emotions that are bound with it. Kissing the badge may be a mere form of celebration for some, but for those who live the game, it means much more. The way it looks, Wayne Rooney certainly is not among those bright ones.

His future is uncertain. Whatever be the outcome, United fans must try to adjust to this pragmatic nature of the modern football. Emotion don’t stand a chance. It’s time they adapt to this air of obstinacy. It’s time they stop singing – “He goes by name of Wayne Rooney”.

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