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I don't think Harry Kane wanted to take corners, says Wayne Rooney

Updated on: 01 September,2016 08:28 AM IST  | 
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England captain Rooney has admitted he overruled former England manager Roy Hodgson by replacing Harry Kane on corner duty during Euro 2016

I don't think Harry Kane wanted to take corners, says Wayne Rooney

Roy Hodgson

London: Wayne Rooney has admitted he overruled former England manager Roy Hodgson by replacing Harry Kane on corner duty during Euro 2016.


Manchester United forward Wayne Rooney has been retained as England captain by new manager Sam Allardyce ahead of the World Cup qualifiers. Pic/Getty Images
Manchester United forward Wayne Rooney has been retained as England captain by new manager Sam Allardyce ahead of the World Cup qualifiers. Pic/Getty Images


Hodgson was criticised for a number of his tactical and selection decisions as his side failed in France, with one of the earliest debates centring around his main striker delivering dead balls rather than getting on the end of them.


Kane took all six corners in the opening game against Russia, only for Rooney to take over early in the second group match against Wales.

The watching Hodgson, who had defended his use of Kane, looked surprised and Rooney has revealed it was a call he felt the need to make as captain on the field.

Roy Hodgson
Roy Hodgson

"Roy obviously decided for Harry to take corners. I felt at the time that he was the top goalscorer in the Premier League and he's a big lad in the box," said the Manchester United forward.

"It was Roy's decision, but after the first game I don't think Harry wanted to take the corners so I went and took them. I felt I probably should have taken them anyway.

He's probably better in the air than me and for the last season he had been scoring a lot of goals. So that was it really. I think players have the right to make decisions on the pitch. You make a decision on what you see on the pitch.

"Nothing was ever made of it. I don't think Roy had an issue with that."

Chris Coleman's side went on to top Group B and reach the semi-finals, not to mention celebrate their neighbours' last-16 exit at the hands of Iceland.

No offence taken
Social media footage of Wales players celebrating the result leaked out and while Rooney did not take offence to that, he suggested others in the squad may have taken it less phlegmatically.

"Because some of the England players are club-mates with some of the Wales players, for the lads who had club teammates jumping around to celebrate their failure, that was a bit disappointing for some of them," he said.

"I was a bit disappointed. Personally, I wasn't really too fussed. I said before that during the tournament I'm not fussed what Wales or Ireland do in the tournament. If they do well good luck to them, if they don't, I'm not really too bothered.

"I would have wanted them to go on and win it, as I would rather a British team did, but I didn't lose any sleep when they got knocked out."

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