Behavior Wayne 'Wazza' Rooney is utter obscenities towards the camera after the break West Ham's goal, apparently also received special attention from the coach of Tottenham Hotspur, Harry Redknapp.
According to 64-year-old man, Rooney's actions inappropriate and deserves punishment of the highest ototritas English football.
"I did not hear directly what he says because I was driving home from Wigan. But I read the news in the newspaper," Redknapp said when speaking in a press conference ahead of the first leg of their Champions League Real Madrid contra, as quoted by Sky Sports.
Seeing Wazza caused it, Rednapp not understand. He further criticized the actions of young people today and compare it with the behavior of their predecessors such as Bobby Charlton is valued far more polite.
"I do not understand why he did that. I do not remember Bobby Charlton never do that when he scored from a distance of 35 yards. Why do the young players have to be so angry with the world? I do not know why. They got hundreds of thousands of pounds per week, "he continued.
"I respect him (Rooney) as a player, but he's a silly boy and should not perform the action."
The incident occurred after Rooney scored Manchester United's third goal against West Ham last week in the Premier League continued. Outburst in his side's highest-paid man was not detained after carrying United turned excel in dramatic action that ended 4-2 to the Red Devils victory.
With coarse-pitched scream that threatened Wazza punished by the FA for two games ahead. If eventually convicted, Wazza certainly miss United's defense when confronted with Fulham in the Premier League and Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-final
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