Wayne Rooney has revealed that he wants to return the management despite being fired by Plymouth last month.
Rooney, 39, left for Argyle on the eve of the New Year, with the lower part of the championship club championship after having collected only four wins in 23 league games under the legend of Man United.
That came after Birmingham fired him last year after an 83 -day spell that brought nine losses in 15 games.
He previously administered Derby County and the MLS DC United team and, although he won applause for his work with the Rams, Rooney has won only 45 of his 178 games as a manager in a 25.3 percent proportion.
However, Rooney has been hindered by difficult situations in his various roles and talking about him Adhere to football Podcast, brought to you by Bet of heavenThe 39 -year -old opened about his desire to return to the game.
“I would like to go back (to management),” he said. 'But it would have to be the right club.
Wayne Rooney has revealed that he wants to return the management despite his layman's dismissal
Rooney left Argyle last month with the bottom of the championship club after only four victories
Rooney has been spending time with his family and his wife Colen from his departure
“I am not a massive hurry to return. There are different things I am looking for to try to get involved … unless something was absolutely right.
'Each club in which I have been, I have put myself in a really challenging situation. I have had some great, good, bad (and) experiences you always have to resort.
“Sometimes you have different ideas that you are trying to take the players, and maybe there is a bit of arrogance you are thinking about,” this is the right way. “Having better players helps.
'I would have no problem falling into a U21 team or entering as a coach … I'm still young enough to learn and develop. Just have a good group of players who were at a level (good).
This led to a surprised reaction from Gary Neville, who hilariously joked: 'Are you okay?', His former United teammate.
Rooney reflected on his time in Plymouth, where the former striker was completely embedded in the city, and admitted that he did not repent despite the way things resulted.
'He is part of being a manager, regardless of (where he is), he is completely in him. Whether you have six, seven hours away or at the door, it is rooted at work, so it doesn't matter where the location is.
'I loved my time there, fans were great. The staff was great. We have just reached a bad streak. I can't blame (players), they tried and gave me everything.
Rooney has won only 45 of his 178 games as a manager in four different clubs.
Rooney revealed that he had even been skiing with school and planned to enjoy his time out
Since Rooney left Plymouth a month ago, he has speculated around what he will do next, but the 39 -year -old man said that his focus is to prioritize his family at the moment after living 250 miles from the family home In Cheshire for much of his time in the southwest.
“You always have that ego and that confidence in which you can enter and get the best out of a difficult situation,” he added.
'It never happened that way, but I will enjoy time (far from management) with my family. I've been skiing with Coleen (Rooney) (Y) I loved it.
I am definitely looking to try to expand and do different things.
“Enjoy my children more, enjoy my family more and enjoy doing things with them while I have this free time.”
Wayne Rooney was talking in the Adhere to football Podcast, brought to you by Bet of heaven.