WAYNE ROONEY rolled back the years as he netted a sublime free-kick against Celtic in a legends match.
A team of former Manchester United stars took on the Scottish side in a charity match at Old Trafford.
Wayne Rooney scored a brilliant free-kick in a charity match
He was hailed by fans on social media
The goal mirrored his strike against Fenerbahce in 2004
Rooney, 38, scored a stunning goal from a free kick to show that he was still quite talented.
The manager of Plymouth now curled a 25-yard shot into the upper left corner.
Fans were full of praise for the retired striker with plenty of them wanting him back in the team.
One posted: “That’s how you do it, I’ve never seen Bruno Fernandes score one before.”
A second wrote: “None of our players has scored a free kick goal since Cristiano Ronaldo in 2022 against Norwich. Shameless.”
A third commented: “Free agent, by the way, he never lost it.”
A fourth said: “Retired Rooney scores a free kick before Mbappe.”
A fifth declared: “That is actually TOP TOP TOP BINS. He’s ridiculous.”
Another added: “Aging like fine wine. Best English player ever.”
Throughout his career, Rooney played in 559 games across all competitions and scored a record 253 goals for the Red Devils.
He left Everton to join the team in 2004 and returned to the Toffees in 2017.
After that, Rooney played for a while for Derby County and DC United before retiring.
Earlier in the day, Rooney had admitted that he would have liked to have played for Celtic during his career.
He told Celtic’s club media: “Celtic has always been a team I have followed and wanted to win.
“Unfortunately, I did not get the opportunity to play for Celtic. I would have liked too.
“But I did not work out and I did not get that chance.”