The Red Devils captain got on the
scoresheet as Jose Mourinho's first Premier
League match in charge ended in a
comfortable 3-1 win over the Cherries
Wayne Rooney was defiant after scoring in
Manchester United's 3-1 win over Bournemouth,
insisting that he does not have to prove himself to
anyone.
Rooney scored the second goal for Jose
Mourinho's
side, with Juan Mata getting the opener and Zlatan
Ibrahimovic rounding things off on the South
Coast.
But, speaking after the match, the Man United
captain dismissed the idea that he had to prove
himself to the new manager, suggesting that, if he is
played in an advanced role, he will always score
goals.
"I've nothing to prove to anyone," Rooney told Sky
Sports .
"I've played this game a long time, I believe in my
own ability, I'm confident and I think I'm good
enough to play, and if I play where I played today
then I'll score goals."
Rooney was speaking alongside Ibrahimovic, who
insisted that despite getting on the scoresheet
himself, a victory for the team was the most
important thing.
"The team did good. It was a difficult game. The
first half we weren't 100 per cent but second half
became more easier, more space, and we could
play more our game," the Swedish striker said, also
speaking to Sky Sports .
"We scored the second and the third one, so it was
a good game and it was important to start good."
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