Wayne Rooney has challenged Manchester United’s stars to improve their performances as he feels manager Jose Mourinho is simply an “easy target” for criticism.
Reports continue to circulate around Mourinho’s future, though, with former Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane tipped to replace him if there is no consistent improvement in results.
“It’s tough [at United], it has been a tough situation,” the DC United forward said. “The players, the manager, it has been a tough start to the season.
“It’s a young team, different pressure, quite a lot of those players maybe haven’t faced this before and they maybe haven’t got the senior players which I had there as a young player to help in those difficult moments. There are not enough of them to help you through it.”
The former England skipper believes he could well have won three European titles had it not been for the fact United played finals in 2009 and 2011 against Barcelona and, in Rooney’s eyes, the best player of all time.
“Messi has just got a bit of everything. [Cristiano] Ronaldo has gone from a winger to a striker and a goalscorer rather than taking players on all the time. He has gone more one or two-touch and getting in the box and scoring goals, whereas Messi has a bit of everything.