The 26-year-old United striker, currently
sidelined with a thigh injury, has provided a unique insight into goings
on at Old Trafford during the Portuguese superstar’s stay at the club.
In Rooney’s upcoming book, 'My Decade in the Premier League', extracts of which are being published by The Mirror, he reveals: “There’s a mirror by Ronaldo’s seat in the Old Trafford dressing room.
“In
the time I’ve been playing with Ronnie, the one thing I’ve noticed
about him is that he can’t walk past his reflection without admiring it,
even if we’re about to play a game of football.
“Every match,
before the team goes out for the warm-up, he runs through the same
routine. The kit goes on, the boots go on. Not long after, Ronnie turns
to his reflection and stares, psyching himself up for the game.
“If there’s one person with a bigger self-belief than Ronaldo, I haven’t met him yet. He’s not shy.”
Rooney
and Ronaldo famously clashed in the World Cup 2006 quarter-final,
during which England were reduced to ten men after Rooney was red-carded
following a stamp on Ricardo Carvalho and a spot of gamesmanship from
his United colleague.
“When I walked to the tunnel, I knew I
couldn’t really blame Ronaldo for what had happened because he was
trying to win the game for his country.
“I knew what was in store, so when I bumped into him in the tunnel after the game I gave him a heads up.
“‘The
fans will be going mad over this one,’ I said. ‘They’ll be trying to
make a big deal of it, so we’ll just have to get on with things as
normal because there will be talk all summer.’
“He understood,
he’s a bright lad, but not long afterwards the papers reckoned he was
off to Real Madrid; apparently me and him weren’t talking, which was
absolute rubbish.
“The truth is I like Ronaldo, always have done. He’s a good lad and great to have around the dressing room.”
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