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05th Oct 2015

The reaction to the BBC’s Wayne Rooney documentary has been (mostly) positive

Did you watch it?

Robert Redmond

England’s all-time record goalscorer was honoured in a BBC documentary on Monday night.

Gary Lineker took viewers behind the scenes in Wayne Rooney’s life, looking at the Manchester United captain’s upbringing in Liverpool, his meteoric rise and his career to date.

There was, understandably, no mention of Rooney’s awful recent form, with the documentary instead focusing on the everyman element of Rooney’s personality, and his record breaking feats before the age of 30.

Legends of world football, such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Bobby Charlton and David Moyes also gave their insights into England’s record goalscorer.

Here’s how Twitter reacted:

Stephen Hunt started by reminiscing over past battles with Rooney, before reflecting on his own playing situation.

While sports journalist Olivier Holt believes behind-the-scenes documentaries, and not improved coaching, will help English football.

A former Arsenal fox-in-the-box has been found alive and well.

https://twitter.com/FJ10official/status/651144538107457538

The elephant in the room wasn’t addressed though.

But Wayne came across well, and isn’t that what really matters from professional footballers?

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