Wayne Rooney: Birmingham City spell was biggest regret of coaching career
Translated from Estonian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Wayne Rooney regrets his period as manager of Birmingham City.
- He stated that he has regrets about his coaching career so far.
- Rooney does not currently see himself returning to coaching.
Former England star Wayne Rooney expressed significant regret over his recent tenure as manager of Birmingham City, calling it the biggest regret of his coaching career to date. Rooney took charge of the Championship club in October 2023 but was dismissed in January 2024 after a dismal run of results, winning only two of his 15 games. The short and unsuccessful stint appears to have left a lasting negative impression on the former Manchester United and Everton forward. "I have regrets about my coaching career so far," Rooney admitted, indicating that the Birmingham experience weighs heavily on him. He further suggested that he is currently not contemplating a return to management. This statement implies a period of reflection and perhaps a reassessment of his coaching ambitions following the difficulties encountered at Birmingham. Rooney's transition from a celebrated player to a manager has been challenging, with previous coaching roles at Derby County also ending unsuccessfully. His candid admission suggests a difficult phase in his post-playing career, marked by disappointment and uncertainty about his future in the dugout.
Wayne Rooney says he regrets his coaching career so far and does not currently see himself back in the dugout.
Originally published by Postimees in Estonian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.