Wayne Rooney will get the “respect he deserves” when the
30-year-old forward returns to Manchester United, manager Jose Mourinho
has insisted.
The dropped England captain returned to Old Trafford earlier
in the week following an international break when he was booed by home
fans during a 2-0 World Cup qualifying win over Malta at Wembley.
Days later Rooney, England’s all-time record scorer, was
left out of the subsequent goalless draw away to Slovenia by interim
national manager Gareth Southgate.
Rooney could well be left on the bench again by Portuguese
boss Mourinho when United face bitter rivals Liverpool at Anfield on
Monday.
And while Rooney could well receive a rough reception in
Liverpool, Mourinho has assured the striker, who launched his career
with Liverpool’s city rivals Everton, of a warm welcome back at Old
Trafford.
“He was not booed by Man United fans,” Mourinho said. “To be
honest, the last match when he went to the warm-up I was feeling Old
Trafford was behind him and immediately supporting him during the
warm-up before he came on against Stoke.
“I think at Man United he feels at home, at Man United he
feels the respect he deserves. Not at Anfield, obviously, but he knows
that here he is respected.”
Mourinho was involved in several high-profile clashes with Liverpool when manager of Chelsea.
But the rivalry between northwest sides United and
Liverpool, English football’s two most successful clubs, stretches back
decades.
“For me, to play Liverpool is to play against a big club,”
added Mourinho, whose career has also seen him manage Spanish giants
Real Madrid and Italy’s Inter Milan.
“In Madrid I wanted to play against Barcelona, against
Atletico, against Valencia,” he explained. “In Inter I wanted to play
against Milan, against Juventus, against Roma. In Chelsea I wanted to
play against Man United, Liverpool, Arsenal, all the big clubs in the
country.
“Now in Man United it’s the same. I love to play against the big opponents and Liverpool is a big opponent.”
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