Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney is finding life tough at Plymouth Argyle in the Championship. His side are now 23rd in the second tier after a 2-1 loss to Swansea City on Tuesday night and the result has piled pressure on his role at the club.
Swansea took a strong lead with goals from Jay Fulton and Liam Cullen, and even though Mustapha Bundu scored late for Plymouth, it wasn't enough to stop their third loss in a row.
The former goal scorer expressed his worries after the latest loss, explaining: "I am frustrated and disappointed." "I felt we were the better team in the first half and after the first 10 minutes we played some good football.
Then we get hit by a sucker punch, the goal." This defeat means Rooney's side haven't tasted victory in their last five matches and have only won one of their previous 10 Championship games.
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