November 21, 2024

It’s been a horrible start for Wayne Rooney as Birmingham City boss.

The 38-year-old has lost all three of his matches in charge of the Blues so far, with the latest defeat coming in an X-X X away at Southampton on Saturday afternoon.

Prior to that, in Rooney’s opening two matches in charge, his side were beaten 1-0 by Middlesbrough away at the Riverside Stadium, and 2-0 at home at St Andrews by Hull City.

Rooney has come in for plenty of criticism from the Birmingham City supporters, and was even booed at full time of the Hull City clash.

Liam Rosenior recalls interesting Derby County/Wayne Rooney story

Liam Rosenior Hull City

One man who has spoken in defence of Rooney is his former Derby County assistant boss Liam Rosenior.

Rosenior is now in charge at Hull, but in an interview with The Times recently, said that Rooney does not get enough credit for his emotional intelligence, telling an interesting story in order to demonstrate his point and backing his former colleague to prove himself as a manager eventually.

“People don’t give Wayne the credit that he deserves for his intelligence.He’s so street-smart, he understands people straight away.

“Wayne saw that I was outstanding at what I did in certain areas of football and he allowed me to do that, and that is top management.

We created a trust that still goes on to this day.

“He knows if he ever needed anything from me I’d be there for him and I know the same the other way around. He will prove himself as a manager over time.”Liam Rosenior Hull City

Can Wayne Rooney turn things around at Birmingham City?

Coming in and replacing a popular figure in John Eustace always looked like being a tough task for Wayne Rooney, and so far, that has certainly proved to be the case.

Of course, we are only three games in, though, and there is plenty of time for him to turn things around.

The best way to do that, in terms of convincing both the players and supporters of his methods will be to get points on the board, and quickly.

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