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Wayne Rooney delivers three messages that Man Utd fans will hate to hear

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Manchester United hero Wayne Rooney has delivered three worrying predictions that will have Red Devils fans biting their fingernails.Speaking before his old club's dismal 2-1 defeat to Brighton on Sunday, the 36-year-old made his feelings clear on Manchester City ace Erling Haaland, how Pep Guardiola is following in the footsteps of Sir Alex Ferguson and Cristiano Ronaldo's Old Trafford woes.

Rooney, who finished his career as the Premier League's second highest goalscorer of all-time, believes that Haaland, 22, will be a huge success at the Etihad, even suggesting that he is capable of scoring a goal per game in the top-flight.READ MORE: Win 2 tickets to watch England vs Germany in Nations League action at Wembley Stadium"He’s the 22-year-old with 175 goals from 222 senior appearances to his name and, given the number of chances City create, I think he’s capable of scoring a goal per game in England and winning this season’s Golden Boot," he told The Times.

Haaland did little to dampen Rooney's enthusiasm against West Ham on Sunday, scoring a debut double as Guardiola's side kicked off their title defence with a convincing 2-0 win.

City will have to defend their crown without the services of Raheem Sterling. The 27-year-old joined Chelsea earlier this summer after seven seasons at the Etihad in a move that Rooney believes is indicative of the sort of transfer policy that Ferguson used to adopt at United. "It’s the kind of shake up Sir Alex Ferguson used to make at United," he said. "After we won league titles he would change things rather than wait and expect to win again by just doing the same stuff.

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