This is the end... my only friend, the end.
Jim Morrison knew it and just about every football fan knew it.
Wayne Rooney may not be finished as a professional footballer - slumps are part of the game - but he will not be getting back into Manchester United's starting XI any time soon.
The United captain
dropped to the bench for the visit of champions Leicester City to Old Trafford. José Mourinho made four changes from the side that lost to Watford last weekend and Rooney was the biggest name cut.
United and Leicester shadow-boxed for the opening 20 minutes before the hosts took the lead through Chris Smalling. The Rooney jokes had already long begun but the opener sent them into overdrive.
https://twitter.com/angelvinder/status/779659792994316289
https://twitter.com/Rumandaa/status/779657966018437120
Soon enough, United were 4-0 to the good after goals from Juan Mata, Marcus Rashford and Paul Pogba. Mourinho's side were playing with pace, verve and impishness.
Naturally, all the half-time talk was about Rooney.
https://twitter.com/MartialAce/status/779659274792284160
https://twitter.com/GaryLineker/status/779656987546095616
Good point though...
https://twitter.com/BrooksDT/status/779657450991579137
The old Whitney Houston reference
https://twitter.com/The_Paris_Angel/status/779655427080458240
https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/779661007266451456
The second half saw United ease off the throttle and City get a spectacular consolation back through Demarai Gray.
Rooney came on to a warm reception with seven minutes to go. He had some decent involvements after a shaky first touch.
https://twitter.com/valimoblack/status/779670445423337472
Can't please everyone.
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