“I’d be dead if not for Coleen”: United legend Wayne Rooney opens up on alcohol problems

Manchester United icon Wayne Rooney has lifted the lid on his alcohol addiction, admitting that he could have died were it not for the intervention of his wife, Coleen.Rooney’s legacyUndoubtedly one...

“I’d be dead if not for Coleen”: United legend Wayne Rooney opens up on alcohol problems
“I’d be dead if not for Coleen”: United legend Wayne Rooney opens up on alcohol problems

Manchester United icon Wayne Rooney has lifted the lid on his alcohol addiction, admitting that he could have died were it not for the intervention of his wife, Coleen.

Rooney’s legacy

Undoubtedly one of the greatest players of his generation, Rooney burst onto the scene as a 16-year-old at Everton.

He went on to join United and enjoyed a stellar and trophy-laden career with the club. He continues to be United’s record goalscorer and previously held the same distinction for England until Harry Kane overtook him.

Rooney helped the Red Devils to five Premier League titles, an FA Cup, three League Cups, a Champions League title, a UEFA Europa League and one UEFA Super Cup.

Gaining fame at such a young age, coupled with immense talent, inevitably brought significant pressure and public scrutiny on Rooney.

Appearing on the Rio Ferdinand Presents podcast, Rooney revealed that he struggled with alcohol to the point of hiding his drinking from Sir Alex Ferguson by putting eye drops in and chewing gum during training.

Rooney opens up on battle with alcoholism

Rooney said, “I wanted to go out and enjoy my time with my friends and having a night out. It got to a point where I went too far, of course it did.”

“That was a moment in my life where I was struggling massively. With alcohol. Massively struggling and I didn’t think I could turn to anyone. I didn’t really want to, because I didn’t want to put that burden on anyone. I remember going into training and putting eyes drops in, chewing gum.”

“I just drank for two days straight. Go training and at the weekend, I’d scored two goals and then I’d go back and go and drink for two days straight again.”

Rooney told Ferdinand that Coleen saved his life.

“Coleen is massive. It’s bad because we’re two kids from Croxteth, and then we grew up together and obviously we started dating and got married and have kids.”

“But when I was 17 she could see, she knew my mind and she knew I was a bit out there.”

He continued, “You know, I loved my football. I was obsessed with football, but also I loved a night out or whatever going out. She’s seen it very early on, and she’s controlled that. Well, not controlled, but helped me control that massively. And at times you’re like, ‘what are you doing? Why do you keep saying don’t do this or don’t do that?’ I honestly believe if she wasn’t there I’d be dead. I believe that.”

“I’ve made mistakes in the past, which are well documented and whatever, but I’m a little bit different at times and she keeps me on that path. She’s done it for 20-odd years.”

Still a recognised name in football, Rooney now lends his voice to punditry, offering influential commentary, especially on the English game.

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