Rooney urges man utd fans to be patient

You're referring to Wayne Rooney's recent comments!

Wayne Rooney, the former Manchester United player and current Derby County manager, has urged Manchester United fans to be patient with the team's current situation. In an interview with the BBC, Rooney said:

"I think the fans need to be patient. The team is going through a tough period, but I think they're making progress. They're not far away from being a top-six team, but they need to keep working hard and stay patient."

Rooney's comments come after Manchester United's recent struggles, including a 5-0 defeat to Liverpool and a 2-1 loss to Wolverhampton Wanderers. The team has been criticized for its inconsistent performances and lack of cohesion under manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Rooney, who played for Manchester United from 2004 to 2017 and won five Premier League titles, 11 trophies, and was the club's all-time leading scorer, believes that the team needs time to develop and improve. He also praised Solskjaer for his efforts to turn the team around.

"I think Ole's done a great job, to be honest. He's come in and tried to change the team's mentality, and I think he's done a great job of that. But, like I said, the fans need to be patient. It's not going to happen overnight."

Rooney's words of wisdom are likely to be welcomed by Manchester United fans, who are eager to see their team return to its former glory.