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- Updated: July 25, 2016
Sam Allardyce says Wayne Rooney still has “a massive place” in his England set-up.
The new manager offered no guarantee that Rooney would remain captain when he faced the press for the first time at St George’s Park on Monday.
But in a later briefing Allardyce’s regard for England’s record goalscorer was clear as he spoke about what role Rooney might play in the future.
“I still think Wayne Rooney still has a massive place to play in the England side,” he said. “I don’t think there is any doubt about that.”
Roy Hodgson picked Rooney in midfield at Euro 2016, while incoming Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho says he still sees the 30-year-old as a striker.
And Allardyce plans to monitor …
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