Rooney comments following MU's improved run against top opponents, as the team gradually regains balance and confidence under the interim coach.
Manchester United's recent positive streak has sparked a rare wave of optimism at Old Trafford. After a shaky start to the season, the team is rediscovering its familiar rhythm, playing with more confidence and showing resilience in big matches. This series of good results has helped the "Red Devils" climb the league table and rekindle fans' faith.
Wayne Rooney has closely followed this transformation and expressed his excitement openly. On The Wayne Rooney Show, the club legend stated: “Man United has returned to its true form,” a brief comment that clearly reflects the feeling of identity coming back. For Rooney, the proactive style and assertive spirit are signs of the best version of MU.
Regarding the role of interim manager Michael Carrick, Rooney publicly supports him. He emphasized: “I think Michael is doing very well and regardless of what others say, if he maintains this performance until the end of the season, the club should give him the job permanently.” This opinion immediately sparked much debate among experts.
Under Carrick, MU has shown a clearer balance between attack and defense. Wing plays are effectively activated, while the midfield operates more disciplined to protect the defense. Thanks to this, the team has secured convincing wins against major rivals, returning to the race for a Champions League spot.
The change in spirit is also noted. Key players are connected and ready to support each other during tough moments. In the stands, the cheering atmosphere has become livelier, showing fans’ faith is gradually being restored after a disappointing period.
Rooney, who scored 253 goals in 559 games for Man United, clearly understands what the peak “Red Devils” image means: dominance, confidence, and dedication. The endorsement from the club icon not only serves as encouragement but also raises expectations for a sustainable revival if progress continues.