El Coconuto said:
But the point still stands on the English press however, as they are the ones who spiced it up.
There will never be another Pele, and don't get me wrong I love Rooney to bits, but to be fair how can you compare him after three games of one tournament and a handful more in qualifiers? Once again, this comes back to the English Media Jigsaw Puzzle. Clows... :? :roll: :idea:
And I'll say it for just one more time...... NO ONE has compared Rooney to Pele in anything other than to say he has made a huge impact on a tournament just as Pele did in 58'.
Please stop pinning this just to the English media, the whole world has gone Rooney crazy.......
AS, Spain -
Wayne Rooney is the new Harry Potter. With his magic, his nose for the ball, his speed and his tactical game, he has that robust aspect and boyish face that make him the new English idol.
If JK Rowling found in the old fashioned Harry Potter a true magician who revolutionised the world, then Eriksson has found in the young Everton player the hero of the English squad. He is the best seller of the European Championships.
Marca, Spain -
When you have one such as Rooney in your team, the faith is kept alive. The young yet explosive forward is making his way into the history books.
Das Bild, Germany -
King Rooney - England falls at his feet. Who is David Beckham now Englishmen have Wayne Rooney (just 18!!)
Gazetto dello Sport, Italy -
Super Rooney, England Flies. On the verge of elimination, England pull two goals from the Super baby Rooney.