Wayne Rooney may have been a record-scoring footballer for England and Manchester United, but the star striker believes he should have scored even more goals during his career.
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Playing for Everton's side, Rooney, who caught the attention of football lovers around the world as a teenager, joined United in 2004 and scored 253 goals in 559 matches in a 13-year career for the English Premier League side. He broke the record of 1966 World Cup winner Bobby Charlton. For England, he left behind Charlton with 53 goals in 120 matches. Rooney regrets not scoring more goals
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Despite this excellent record, Rooney has written in his Sunday Times column, 'I am honest and it may surprise you, but I am not a natural goal scorer. "This 34-year-old former footballer is now a Derby County player and coach. He said," I have never been Gary Linnecker or Rude Van Nestlerui. I have never seen myself like this. I made a record of scoring goals for Manchester United and England but the number nine jersey has become even better than me. '
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Rooney said, 'If I was not a natural scorer then how could I break the record. The answer is time. I played for 13 years for United and 15 years for England. I had time to make these records. Now when I look back, I think that I should have scored more goals than this. '
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