Plymouth Argyle have made the tough decision to part ways with Wayne Rooney after a series of disappointing results left them languishing at the bottom of the Championship table.
With four defeats and a draw in their last five games, the club has decided to move in a different direction.
Rooney managed a total of 23 games with the Pilgrims, securing only 4 wins, 13 losses, and 6 draws. Plymouth currently sit in 24th position in the league, struggling to find their footing. The most concerning fact is that Plymouth’s goal difference stands at -29, a stark reflection of their difficulties on the pitch.
This statistic has undoubtedly disappointed many of Rooney’s supporters, especially given his illustrious playing career, which contrasts sharply with his early managerial record.
In the wake of his sacking, Wayne Rooney could be headed back to punditry, with reports suggesting that he may immediately return to TV. A source told The Sun, “Wayne is regarded as one of the best pundits in the business,” highlighting his strong presence in the media world.
It will be interesting to see if Rooney still harbors ambitions of making it as a manager or if he will choose a different path in his career. His next move remains uncertain, but with his experience and football knowledge, he could potentially transition into a new role soon.