Wayne Rooney was furious with Sam Allardyce after being substituted early in Evertons goalless draw with Liverpool.
The former Manchester United forward struggled to make his mark for Everton in central midfield and Allardyce decided to replace him with Idrissa Gueye after just 57 minutes.
And Rooney made his unhappiness clear as he walked towards the Everton dugout.
Sam Allardyce had his hand outstretched towards Rooney but the 32-year-old blanked his manager and continued to walk towards the bench.
Rooney then snatched a jacket from an Everton coach before taking his seat.
Television cameras then caught Rooney saying bulls**t shortly after he took his seat on Evertons bench.
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Everton remain ninth in the table following the stalemate at Goodison Park, although they had chances to win the game.
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Loris Karius denied Yannick Bolasie in the first half with a stunning fingertip save, while Cenk Tosun and Dominic Calvert-Lewin missed clear-cut chances late in the game.
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Wayne Rooney was furious with Sam Allardyce after being substituted early in Evertons goalless draw with Liverpool.
The former Manchester United forward struggled to make his mark for Everton in central midfield and Allardyce decided to replace him with Idrissa Gueye after just 57 minutes.
And Rooney made his unhappiness clear as he walked towards the Everton dugout.
Sam Allardyce had his hand outstretched towards Rooney but the 32-year-old blanked his manager and continued to walk towards the bench.
Rooney then snatched a jacket from an Everton coach before taking his seat.
Television cameras then caught Rooney saying bulls**t shortly after he took his seat on Evertons bench.
More: Football
Everton remain ninth in the table following the stalemate at Goodison Park, although they had chances to win the game.
AdvertisementAdvertisement
Loris Karius denied Yannick Bolasie in the first half with a stunning fingertip save, while Cenk Tosun and Dominic Calvert-Lewin missed clear-cut chances late in the game.
More: Liverpool FC
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