Wayne Rooney leaves BBC’s coverage of Euro 2024 shortly after airing two complaints.

Wayne Rooney leaves BBC's coverage of Euro 2024 shortly after airing two complaints.
Wayne Rooney leaves BBC's coverage of Euro 2024 shortly after airing two complaints.

Wayne Rooney leaves BBC’s coverage of Euro 2024 shortly after airing two complaints.

Wayne Rooney left the BBC’s coverage of Euro 2024 and said he was sad not to be able to work on any England games.

Rooney has been employed by the company in Germany for the duration of the competition’s group stages. However, he declared on Wednesday that he would be returning to England right away.

The legendary player from England will take over as Plymouth Argyle’s new manager, and his team is scheduled to resume training the following week. Rooney was initially supposed to serve as a BBC pundit for the duration of the competition.

Wayne Rooney leaves BBC's coverage of Euro 2024 shortly after airing two complaints.
Wayne Rooney leaves BBC’s coverage of Euro 2024 shortly after airing two complaints.

However, those plans were altered when he accepted the Plymouth position. His last match was Wednesday’s goalless draw between Belgium and Ukraine.

And the great of Manchester United has recently acknowledged that he had a number of disappointments when he left the position.

It’s been alright, yes. It’s obviously unfamiliar and different from what I’m used to. It’s been a little unusual, but I’ve enjoyed it, he said on the Football Daily podcast. I’ve done TV before, but [I’ve] spent a lot of time here.

“It’s lovely to spend some time here, but I haven’t really had any England games to talk about, and the ones I have played haven’t been the best either. Tomorrow, I’m taking a plane back home.

“On July 3rd, the boys will return, so I’ll be heading straight home to Plymouth.” When you saw the fixtures today, there was excitement. You get quite enthusiastic as you peruse your Christmas schedule, the opening games, and other things.”

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