Liverpool Boss praises Rooney as National Team Captain

Wayne Rooney, who was made as the captain of the England national team by Roy Hodgson a few months ago, says that the former Liverpool boss has been doing stellar work with the national team. Hodgson was on the verge of being sacked in the summer after a disappointing World Cup, but the English FA decided to continue with him. They have been rewarded with excellent showing in the Euro 2016 qualifying so far. Despite being in a relatively tough group involving the likes of Switzerland and Slovenia, England have been able to win the opening four matches.

They have looked extremely comfortable in these matches after conceding just one goal and having scored 11. Rooney has been in sparkling form during this period. He recently scored three goals in the matches against Slovenia and Scotland to cement his reputation as the important player in the team.

Rooney says that the World Cup 2014 was particularly tough for England and Hodgson deserves a lot of credit for putting this memory back in the distant past. The national team are using a much different formation done in recent years with Hodgson keen on taking advantage of players like Raheem Sterling and Rooney.

Rooney says that he expects the England team to get even better if they continue this progress. “After the World Cup Roy was under pressure, of course. We all were.And he’s done fantastically in how he’s getting us to progress as a team. He’s using all his experience which is great for us as players.

We used a different system against Scotland to what we have in previous games, he’s making us do the right things at right times in games, which is certainly benefiting us as a team. We expected to win. We know we are the better team, we know had to work to get the victory,” said Rooney.

Pressley reveals opinion on sacking of Wilcox

Russ Wilcox was the manager of the League One club Scunthorpe United and the English manager became an important figure for the club after Wilcox managed to guide Scunthorpe United through League Two and earned a promotion to the higher tier League One but after going through a disastrous start of a season in this new league, he was sacked on October 8.

The start of the season saw Scunthorpe United suffering 7 successive defeats in League One out of the 8 opening matches of the campaign and Russ Wilcox was sacked due to this abysmal series of defeats.

Steve Pressley is the coach of Coventry City and he has not been shy in unveiling his opinion concerning this sacking. Pressley does not agree with this decision as he told the media that used to have more time for them to make their mark in their clubs and that losing as well as winning is all part of being a manager and part of football, everything takes time according to the boss of Coventry City.

“I look at Russ Wilcox and his record is phenomenal. I was at the LMA awards at the end of the season and he received the manager of the year award, he has an indifferent period and then he loses his job. Managers used to have five or six years to restructure and develop their club and the biggest example is Sir Alex Ferguson and I think it’s something that’s forgotten in the modern game’’

“Part of being a manager, part of success, is going through difficult times and proving you can come out at the other end. That’s part of football, part of sport but a lot of the time these managers aren’t given that time. That’s what disappoints me; that’s why I get frustrated when I see some of these managers losing their jobs” Coventry City’s Steve Pressley said.