Peak Rooney Shines at San Siro

Published On: February 16, 2026
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Wayne Rooney’s career is memorable in English football. He was a gifted young player who made a striking debut as a teenager and became one of the top players in the Premier League.

Rooney’s versatility allowed him to score and create goals. His style evolved over time, shifting from a dynamic teenager to both a goal-scorer and key playmaker at Manchester United.

In the summer of 2004, Rooney joined Manchester United after an impressive performance for England at the European Championship in Portugal, making him a highly anticipated talent.

He impressed quickly, scoring a Champions League hat-trick in his debut against Fenerbahce, helping Sir Alex Ferguson’s last great team at Old Trafford.

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Rooney worked well with Cristiano Ronaldo, and together they transformed Manchester United into a dominant force, winning three league titles in a row from 2007 to 2009, including a Champions League victory in Moscow.

While Rooney showed great promise, Ronaldo’s relentless drive led him to win the 2008 Ballon d’Or and a record move to Real Madrid the next year.

After Ronaldo’s departure, Rooney stepped up, enjoying one of his best seasons in 2009/10.

Manchester United entered the Champions League knockout round against AC Milan, a classic match-up between two football giants featuring stars like Ronaldinho and David Beckham.

The first half was dominated by Milan, taking the lead quickly through a deflected goal from Ronaldinho and putting United under pressure.

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United struggled defensively, and Rooney, playing as a lone striker, was limited in his contributions despite a recent scoring streak.

In the second half, Rooney turned the tide. He attacked the Milan defense, scoring his first goal by heading in a cross from Antonio Valencia.

Rooney’s energy shifted the momentum, leading to another goal shortly after. This time, he headed in a cross from Darren Fletcher, putting United in control.

While Milan managed a late goal from Clarence Seedorf, Rooney’s two goals gave United a strong advantage.

Rooney’s performance was highly praised by Ferguson, who noted his development and fundamental skills.

In the second leg, Rooney continued to shine, scoring twice in a 4-0 win at Old Trafford, bringing his total to four goals in the two-match series.

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He ended the season with 34 goals, earning the PFA Player of the Year award and solidifying his status as one of English football’s top talents.

Rooney transformed a dull performance into a memorable victory against Milan, showcasing his ability to excel on a big stage.

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