Rio Ferdinand has branded Wayne Rooney his worst-ever team-mate in a new podcast.
Ferdinand and Rooney enjoyed years of success together at United, winning a number of trophies from Premier Leagues to Champions Leagues.
United's form has dipped incredibly since, but the era of the pair playing together from 2004-2014 will be remembered as one of the club's best under the stewardship of Sir Alex Ferguson.
So it may surprise many for Ferdinand to have named Rooney as his worst-ever team-mate, as he explained how the pair used to argue repeatedly on the pitch during matches.
In the latest episode of BBC podcast, hosted by Rugby League legend Rob Burrow, who lives with motor neurone disease and asks guests seven questions using his eye-gaze machine, Ferdinand explained how his desire for Rooney to be a better player fuelled the arguments.
'The worst team-mate I probably had the most arguments with Wayne Rooney to be honest with you. Never came to blows, it was on the pitch,' Ferdinand said. 'We never argued in training really, it was just match day, we probably argued once every two or three games, effing and blinding, screaming at each other because I wanted more from him.
'I knew what he was good at and I knew he could do more. I’d want him to be more effective or something.
'The biggest thing for me with Wayne is he wanted to play 30 or 40 yard passes like Paul Scholes, and he could do it, he was that good. I wanted him to score 30 or 40 goals a season, because he could.
'We played one season and he scored 30-something goals and he wasn’t happy because he wasn’t getting involved in the game and dictating it, he was having to play high. And I couldn’t get my head around it. That’s the top striker, I want you to be that because I know you can be that.
'But he loved football that much he wanted to play football like he was playing in the park, and we used to argue, I’d tell him to shoot and he’d scream back at me. But they were good arguments.'
Rooney enjoyed an incredibly successful playing career, finishing it as United's all-time leading goal scorer with 253 goals for the side before he re-joined boyhood club Everton.
He also captained his country, England, on a permanent basis and retired their all-time leading scorer, but was recently overtaken by current skipper Harry Kane.
Later on in his career he dropped into a midfield role, playing there during England's infamous Euro 2016 failure that saw Roy Hodgson sacked.
He went onto play for DC United and Derby County before hanging up his boots and taking up coaching, and is currently in charge of Birmingham City in the Championship.
tedacdilms
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Dropping deep involving in the building up and fast tracking yourself back to the opponents goal to score/assist is what made Kane special and much more respected in today's football.. Wayne wanted to do the same but Rio didn't get where he was coming from at that time.. Kane,Benzama, Drogba, Osimhen, Son and Messi they're very good at it
Khojo_Hazard26
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This is why Wayne Rooney didn't get to the level cristiano Ronaldo got to. Wayne Rooney and cristiano Ronaldo are my greatest Manchester united players ever but the truth can be bitter sometimes. It's one of the reasons why some people don't rate him because drogba was beating him for the EPL golden boots. Rooney should and could've done more if he stayed in the forward positions as Rio Ferdinand suggested 👍
Keepitreal007
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gonna are those days teammates can scream at each other to bring the best for the team. Not anymore. Everyone is a big boy now.
Big wages is getting into their head
Radbmrtuy
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Rio ur opinion doesn't change the fact that Rooney is a great player
Radbmrtuy
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Rio it's time to be a coach if you think u know the game very well rather than too comfortable as a pundit
AdrianShion
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nowadays almost every players is spoiled baby.. can't being screamed at let alone take criticism.. next thing they do is ask their money sucking agent to look for another team.. or worst collect weekly wages until end of contract by fooling around(bad performance, not being picked for matches)
AbeebBadmus
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gonna are those days teammates can scream at each other to bring the best for the team. Not anymore. Everyone is a big boy now.
Latdkopsuy
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Waney is a good player