Plymouth Argyle were beaten 4-0 by Coventry City at St Andrew's on Boxing Day and manager Wayne Rooney admitted after the game that his side were two different teams at home and away
Manchester United icon Wayne Rooney is confident he can turn around the Plymouth Argyle's fortunes despite sitting bottom of the Championship table.
Rooney admitted the importance of getting player recruitment right in the upcoming January transfer window to boost their chances of avoiding relegation.READ MORE: Ruben Amorim sparks Matheus Cunha Man United transfer theory after Wolves defeat Despite the challenging circumstances, Rooney praised the performance of 16 year old academy product Tegan Finn who played the entire match against Coventry. When questioned by Plymouth Live if he was the right person to lead Argyle forward, Rooney responded: "Yeah, I believe I am. I know how football works, I'm not stupid. You need to pick up results."
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