Wayne Rooney might not be having the best of seasons, but he still knows where the goal is.
The England
forward midfielder forward was back in the starting XI for Manchester United's Europa League match against Feyenoord, a game in which United needed to avoid defeat to remain in the competition.
Rooney was paired with Zlatan Ibrahimovic at Old Trafford, and the ex-Everton man broke the deadlock 10 minutes before half-time with a deft finish past former Liverpool goalkeeper Brad Jones.
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After the couple of weeks Rooney has had - including some unwanted headlines for his off-field behaviour - it seemed inevitable that he would find the net against the Dutch side.
For all football's unpredictability, sometimes the narrative is so powerful it just forces certain things to happen.
Just ask Arnie Lopez.
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Or Lil Rooney Vert
https://twitter.com/YungKakarot/status/801888235236585472
Rich didn't have his doubts
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And as for D.R.W.? We can't believe you even needed to ask.
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And it wasn't just the off-field distractions which made Rooney's strike an inevitability.
Indeed, as MT points out, there was another crucial factor at play.
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The goal brought up the most important of personal milestones for the 31-year-old.
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No, wait, this one.
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And it gave him the freedom to...well...
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And to think people ever doubted him.
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