Moyes hails Roo as Reds’ leader

Date published: 05 November 2013


MANCHESTER United boss David Moyes has spoken of his pride at the way Wayne Rooney has transformed from the boy he knew at Everton into a leader at Old Trafford.
Few could have foreseen the 28 year old playing such an important role for United after a summer in which his future had looked in doubt.

But on Saturday Rooney helped United to a 3-1 league win at Fulham, their fourth in a row.

Rooney played a key part in the success at Craven Cottage, with an assist, a goal and energy that allowed him to take hold of the match when the hosts threatened.

The striker looks to be blossoming under Moyes’ tutelage - a far cry from their supposed fractious relationship at Everton.

“He is a big leader in the team and desperate for the team to be successful,” the Scot said. “Obviously, having a successful team helps him as well. He has got leadership qualities. He is a man when he is on the pitch.

United are now slowly but surely quietening criticism, with an unbeaten run since losing at home to West Brom on September 28.