Three Lions captain
Wayne Rooney has been voted England's player of 2014. The 29-year-old played in
every one of the 13 of England's matches a year ago, scoring eight goals all
the while three more than whatever other player.
Manager Roy Hodgson
gave Rooney the commander's armband after Steven Gerrard declared his retirement
retirement England's bleak World Cup movement. The talismanic forward
got 27% of fan votes, enough to acquire him the honor in front of Danny Welbeck
and Raheem Sterling who completed second and third separately. The way that this
recompense is picked by the fans makes it much more unique, so I might want to
thank each one of the individuals who voted.
I might likewise want
to thank all the England fans for their backing all through what was a blended
year. They have stuck by us since the World Cup, we have figured out how to win
each game since and are in the best conceivable position for Europeancapability. Manchester United top
player Wayne Rooney has now won the honor three times, in the wake of guaranteeing
the gong in back to back years in 2008 and 2.009. He will be given the grant
before England's European Qualifier against Lithuania at Wembley on 27 March.
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