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Rooney sharply attacks government

by: MaximilianK

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Wayne Rooney expresses sharp criticism of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. And the superstar is also not letting his hair down on the football bosses

Wayne Rooney has attacked the British government around Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the leadership of English football with clear words.

The players were treated almost like “guinea pigs” in the Corona crisis, the record scorer of the Three Lions wrote in a column for the Sunday Times. The decision to interrupt the season had been taken too late.

“It has been a worrying week for players, staff and their families – one that has seen a lack of leadership from the government and the FA and Premier League,” Rooney wrote. Only the infection of Arsenal team manager Mikel Arteta would have prompted those responsible to take the necessary steps.

The 34-year-old Derby County second-division players’ coach claims that the money was the main reason why the league suspension was only decided on Friday, while many other sports had intervened before. He would “never forgive” the authorities if members of his family fell seriously ill, Rooney wrote.

The entire league operation on the island will be suspended until at least April 3.Wayne Rooney expresses sharp criticism of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. And the superstar is also not letting his hair down on the football bosses

Wayne Rooney has attacked the British government around Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the leadership of English football with clear words.

The players were treated almost like “guinea pigs” in the Corona crisis, the record scorer of the Three Lions wrote in a column for the Sunday Times. The decision to interrupt the season had been taken too late.

“It has been a worrying week for players, staff and their families – one that has seen a lack of leadership from the government and the FA and Premier League,” Rooney wrote. Only the infection of Arsenal team manager Mikel Arteta would have prompted those responsible to take the necessary steps.

The 34-year-old Derby County second-division players’ coach claims that the money was the main reason why the league suspension was only decided on Friday, while many other sports had intervened before. He would “never forgive” the authorities if members of his family fell seriously ill, Rooney wrote.

The entire league operation on the island will be suspended until at least April 3.

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