Tuesday, June 8, 2021

Wayne Rooney to come out of retirement and represent England at Soccer Aid 2021 with former Man United teammates Paul Scholes and Gary Neville

Wayne Rooney will lace up his boots for England once more when he takes part in Soccer Aid 2021 later this year.

The Derby boss, who is the Three Lions’ record scorer with 53 goals, was the manager in last year’s Unicef fund-raiser, which the World XI won via a penalty shoot-out at Old Trafford.

Rooney will lace up his boots and play for England once more later this year

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Rooney will lace up his boots and play for England once more later this year

Fara Williams, Gary Neville and Paul Scholes will team up with Rooney, while Micah Richards will join England’s coaching team and Usain Bolt will be back for his third appearance in the celebrity match at the Etihad Stadium in September.

Rooney said: “Pulling on an England shirt is always special, so I’m absolutely delighted to be doing that again in Soccer Aid for Unicef.

“Managing the England team last year was great but being around the players made me want to lace up the boots again – now I’ve got that chance, one last time.”

Harry Redknapp will return as World XI manager and Kelly Smith, Roberto Carlos, Patrice Evra, David James, Ashley Cole, Emile Heskey and Jamie Redknapp are among the former players taking part.

Harry Redknapp will manage World XI at Soccer Aid against England

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Harry Redknapp will manage World XI at Soccer Aid against England

The celebrities include James Arthur, Tom Grennan, Olly Murs, Mark Wright, Paddy McGuinness, Ore Oduba, Kem Cetinay, Liv Cooke, Roman Kemp, Chunkz and Maya Jama as a pundit.

Richards said: “Usain Bolt running at Gary Neville? Rooney out of retirement? Me making my coaching debut. What more do you want? This is going to be so good.”

Neville added: “Just when I thought my days of being booed by City fans had passed. I’m hoping my hamstrings hold out for more than five minutes, to be honest.”

Since Unicef UK ambassador Robbie Williams co-founded the concept in 2006, Soccer Aid has raised over £47million.

Last year’s game at Old Trafford, which saw the World XI retain their trophy, raised a record-breaking £9.3m.

The money raised this year could help Unicef deliver two billion Covid-19 vaccines to frontline healthcare and social workers and teachers around the world.



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