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Wayne Rooney -- Wayne Rooney is a player who calls himself more concerned with the interests of the team, but will continue to celebrate its status as the leading scorer in the history of Manchester United because it is one that is difficult to achieve.
"I am very proud, and I hope there are more such record-breaking," said Rooney after scoring a goal for MU 250, as quoted by the Mirror. "Players who defend this club is a world class player. I am proud of this record. Being the top scorer in the club's history is an honor.
"I am a player who put the team, but the record is also important. When you have stopped playing it later, you can see this record and tell their children and grandchildren."
Meanwhile, Manchester United legend Sir Bobby Charlton, willingly Rooney notch 250 goals equaled the record of his property. He also congratulated the MU captain.
"If I told you not disappointed to lose the record, then I would be lying," said Charlton told Manchester United's official website. "But, I can honestly say I am happy for Wayne. It deserves to register his name in the history books."

After scoring in the final minutes and bring MU's 1-1 draw at Stoke City headquarters, Saturday (21/1), Wayne Rooney now stands as the top scorer of all time for Manchester United.
The series of 250 goals for United's Rooney was started on September 28, 2004 when he recorded a hat-trick as Manchester United crushed Fenerbahce in the Champions League. In his career with United, the season 2009/2010 and 2011/2012 so fertile season for Rooney. Later that season, Rooney scored a total 34 goals.
In addition to the Manchester United, Rooney is also the top scorer in the history of the English national team.
According to Rooney, before he never thought he could equal the record of the Charlton.
"To pass in the affairs of goals is something that I never expected. I have a high respect for him. He came and gave congratulations to me in the locker room, so I knew that he was happy for me."
Charlton predicts that record scorer Rooney solved it could continue in the years ahead. Charlton also forecast a record Rooney will be very difficult to resolve the player of subsequent generations.
"I retired at the age of 35 years. Wayne is 31 years old and still very strong, so I think his career will not end any time soon. He continues to show he can contribute goals, assists, and a good performance every time down. Prior to retirement, Rooney will raise this record even higher. "
"Now he is a player with a record that is the target of other people and I think there is no other person who would beat him in a very, very long."

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