Manchester United legend Rooney talked about Arsenal genius Dorman and his son Kay Rooney in his podcast show "The Wayne Rooney Show". Rooney said: "We were watching Arsenal games at that time, and Doman was on the court. Kay had play...
Manchester United legend Rooney talked about Arsenal genius Dorman and his son Kay Rooney in his podcast show "The Wayne Rooney Show".
Rooney said: "We were watching Arsenal games at that time, and Doman was on the court. Kay had played with him, and I asked him, 'Is he the same age as you?' He replied, 'Yes', in fact, Kay is still two months older than him!"
"It's incredible to think that he can play in the first team of the Premier League. Kay just commented that 'can be clearly seen as a top player'."
"For all young players, as long as they work hard to train and give their all, the future will be full of possibilities. Sometimes you may still be playing in the U15 game, and you will jump to the U18 or even the Premier League in a blink of an eye."
Recalling the experience of entering the first team at Everton at the age of 16 in 2002, Rooney emphasized suddenly with his childhood idol and The surreal shock when fighting on the shoulder: "That feeling is too surreal, too wonderful. I was in the youth team the next moment, and in the first team locker room. For me, those heroes who grew up suddenly became teammates who trained and played equally with me."
"I even went to Duncan Ferguson's home, and he lived on the same street as me, relaxed with Allen Stabbs. That moment you would be dazed: What the hell is going on? It's like a dream."
"But you have to adapt quickly to this transformation because the impact can be at a loss. But Daoman looked clear-headed and hoped he could handle it properly and truly understand the new situation that was about to face."