Sport:Mourinho has a fierce will to win, says Rooney

Wayne Rooney has described Jose Mourinho’s low-key approach to life as Manchester United manager but insists the new Old Trafford chief has a fierce will to win.
The United and England captain was talking after he marked his testimonial with a goalless draw against Everton, his team’s final preparation before Sunday’s Community Shield meeting with champions Leicester.
It was also the first Old Trafford game in which Mourinho, United’s fourth manager in five turbulent seasons, has taken charge of the club.
Two of his predecessors, Sir Alex Ferguson and David Moyes, were in the stand to show their appreciation for Rooney’s 12 years at the club and the striker insisted that Mourinho has yet to adopt the same confrontational style as Fergie.
“He’s not someone who is going to come in – at the moment he hasn’t anyway – and start throwing things,” said Rooney.
“You never know when the season starts. He’s competitive and wants to win every game, whether it’s a friendly tonight or the Charity Shield on Sunday.
“He obviously gets his message across. He wants to win but he’s not a real big shouter.
“He expects a lot from his players and just from him talking he has got that aura about him where you know exactly the message he’s getting across to you.”
Ferguson, of course, earned a fierce reputation with tall tales of him having often thrown “tea cups” in anger in the United dressing room when things were not to his liking.
Mourinho may not have the same fearsome approach but, according to Rooney, he is every bit as much a winner as Ferguson.
“He wants to win. He wanted to win tonight,” said Rooney. “He re-iterated that at half time. Playing for Manchester United, even if it’s a friendly game you want to win.
“Unfortunately we didn’t but it’s something myself and my family will remember.”
A drab game had little to entertain the 58,597 crowd, who will help Rooney raise a reported £5 million for charity, and, as has been the case throughout the pre-season games, Mourinho used 22 players during the 90 minutes.
The pairing between Rooney and new signing Zlatan Ibrahimovic lasted less than an hour although there were glimpses of its potential.
Jose Mourinho

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