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Derby County coach Wayne Rooney has been warned by the Football Association after he said he once wore toe shoes “to hurt someone”.
The FA demanded Rooney’s footage, following his comments about Manchester United’s Chelsea game in 2006. Rooney’s England team-mate John Terry suffered a leg injury in the game, which Chelsea won 3-0.
“For that game I changed those heels to big, long metal ones, the maximum length they could have,” Rooney said. The 36-year-old added: “I wanted to try to hurt someone, to try and hurt someone.”
England’s all-time leading goalscorer added: “John Terry left the pitch on crutches. I left a hole in his leg and then signed my shirt after the match… and a few weeks later I sent it to him. “
In 2002, former Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane was banned and fined by the FA following a claim in his autobiography that he had deliberately decided to injure Manchester City midfielder Alf Inge Haaland in a game in April 2001.
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