Wayne Rooney has recalled how a chat with Sir Alex Ferguson revolutionised his approach to scoring goals. The 34-year-old, now at Derby County, became a legend for both Manchester United and England as he broke both club and international goalscoring records, but in his latest column for The Sunday Times he admits that he never felt like a natural goalscorer during his career, despite his impressive hauls.
Rooney would instead look to get involved in the play in much deeper areas, and it was only when Ferguson told him to take things a little slower that he began to become a more deadly finisher. "You learn little things along the way," said Rooney, who ended up with 253 goals for United and 53 for England. "The best advice I received was
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