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Rooney says Man Utd must become feared again — but what went wrong at his time at Hull?
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Rooney says Man Utd must become feared again — but what went wrong at his time at Hull?

August 23, 2026 at 11:43 AM
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Wayne Rooney argues Manchester United must rediscover their aura of being feared, while reflecting on the difficulties he faced during his managerial spell at Hull City.

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Manchester United made an awful start to their Premier League campaign at newly-promoted Hull. What went wrong?

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In a BBC Sport column, former England captain Wayne Rooney shares his view that Manchester United need to return to a mentality of intimidating opponents, suggesting the club has lost a key psychological edge in recent seasons. He also opens up about his experience at Hull City, where his tenure ended without success, and examines the factors that contributed to that difficult period. Rooney uses the contrast to illustrate how culture, mentality and competitive identity shape a club's fortunes.

Chance analysis

Rooney's comments underline a long-running debate about Manchester United's identity since the end of the Alex Ferguson era. His critique focuses on mentality rather than tactics, reinforcing the idea that the club's current rebuild is as much about restoring fear and confidence as it is about recruitment. The reflection on Hull adds context to his growth as a young manager and suggests he sees United's challenge through a lens shaped by hard lessons in the Championship. For United supporters, the piece is a reminder that competing at the top requires more than squad quality — it demands a winning culture.

Impact

No direct competitive impact on Manchester United or Hull City; the article offers Rooney's perspective on mentality and culture rather than actionable team news.

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Rooney says Man Utd must become feared again — but what went wrong at his time at Hull?

Wayne Rooney argues Manchester United must rediscover their aura of being feared, while reflecting on the difficulties he faced during his managerial spell at Hull City.

Article summary

In a BBC Sport column, former England captain Wayne Rooney shares his view that Manchester United need to return to a mentality of intimidating opponents, suggesting the club has lost a key psychological edge in recent seasons. He also opens up about his experience at Hull City, where his tenure ended without success, and examines the factors that contributed to that difficult period. Rooney uses the contrast to illustrate how culture, mentality and competitive identity shape a club's fortunes.

Rooney's comments underline a long-running debate about Manchester United's identity since the end of the Alex Ferguson era. His critique focuses on mentality rather than tactics, reinforcing the idea that the club's current rebuild is as much about restoring fear and confidence as it is about recruitment. The reflection on Hull adds context to his growth as a young manager and suggests he sees United's challenge through a lens shaped by hard lessons in the Championship. For United supporters, the piece is a reminder that competing at the top requires more than squad quality — it demands a winning culture.

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Aug 23, 2026, 11:43 AM
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