Wayne Rooney reveals half-time

Wayne Rooney reveals half-time Birmingham City fury v Sheffield Wednesday

Rooney clearly wasn’t happy with what he saw from Blues in the first half.

Coming into this game, Rooney was under a huge amount of pressure to turn things around, having won just one point from a possible 15 in his opening five games as Blues’ manager.

Although it doesn’t seem good on paper, they have had some difficult times.

During that run of games, they travelled to Middlesbrough, Southampton, and Sunderland. They also faced some formidable opponents at home, including promotion-chasing Hull City and Ipswich Town, who visited St Andrew’s.

But in addition to having home advantage, they would have been expected to win the game on Saturday because the Owls are at the bottom of the Championship table.

They are now managed by Danny Rohl, however under their previous manager, who was brought in to boost performance after Xisco Munoz left, they haven’t had the best of outcomes.

George Byers gave them a 1-0 lead on Saturday, giving them a little period of happiness. However, Juninho Bacuna tied the score in the third minute of stoppage time at the close of the first half, making it 1-1.

And Jordan James won it for the hosts in the 81st minute, easing some of the pressure that has been on Wayne Rooney and heaping more pressure on Wednesday who are in real danger of being relegated back to League One unless they can turn things around soon.

How did Wayne Rooney react at half-time during the Birmingham City v Sheffield Wednesday game?

Just minutes after falling behind, Blues showed resiliency to rally and tie the game 1-1 right before halftime. However, Rooney lost all patience with his players in the locker room during the break, telling the Daily Star: “We can’t get caught up with the fans’ reaction – everyone has opinions and we don’t want to go in 1-0 down but when you’re on the pitch you’ve got to keep your focus and concentration. “Forget the fans – my reaction at halftime wasn’t good to the players – that’s why my voice has gone! We didn’t play with the energy I wanted us to play with in the first half and I made the players aware of that, but in the second half we were much better. I wasn’t very

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