Wayne Rooney slams 'unacceptable' chant during latest Birmingham City loss

1171     0
Birmingham City boss Wayne Rooney reacts during the clash with Leeds
Birmingham City boss Wayne Rooney reacts during the clash with Leeds

Birmingham City boss Wayne Rooney hit out after he was subjected to ‘unacceptable’ chants referencing Jimmy Savile.

It was another chastening day for the Manchester United and England legend as his struggling side slumped to defeat again, losing 3-0 at Leeds United. Rooney was appointed by the new ownership group at St Andrew’s, controversially replacing popular former manager John Eustace.

When the change in the dugout came back in October, Blues were in the play-off places, but a run of just two wins in 15 matches has seen them drop like a stone towards the Championship relegation zone.

Furious travelling fans called for Rooney to leave the club throughout the game, before loudly booing him as he went down the tunnel following the heavy loss. Rooney had no issues with those chants, but was not happy with a chant referencing disgraced former BBC presenter Savile.

“The only chant I didn’t appreciate really was the Jimmy Savile one. I just don’t think that’s acceptable,” Rooney explained post-match. It is unclear whether the chants were from home or away fans, with the Leeds supporters giving him plenty of stick due to his Old Trafford connections.

Transfer news live - Fernandez flying in for Chelsea and Man Utd land Sabitzer eiqrziquxidrqinvTransfer news live - Fernandez flying in for Chelsea and Man Utd land Sabitzer

The pressure on the ex-England captain continues to grow, but he insists he's still up for the fight and will turn things around in the Second City. “I’m a fighter and I get football fans’ opinions,” he added.

“I have to draw on my career, my playing career wasn’t always about success. I was in a relegation battle with Everton, I believe in myself. We’ve got a very young squad and it’s difficult for the players as well. The second half wasn’t good enough, but we have to keep fighting.”

Rooney sent a message to his bosses, urging them to bring him players to help steer Blues away from the bottom three. “I think what is clear is we need some players coming in to help the quality of the team and some fresh faces around the building. We are working extremely hard to get players in.”

Wayne Rooney slams 'unacceptable' chant during latest Birmingham City lossWayne Rooney speaks after Birmingham City's defeat at Leeds (Birmingham City Football Club)

Patrick Bamford opened the scoring for Leeds at Elland Road, with Daniel James doubling their lead before the break. Crysencio Summerville wrapped up the scoring in the second half, but it was Bamford’s opener which stuck in the craw of the beleaguered Rooney.

“Until they scored the first goal, I thought we played well. The first goal makes a big difference to the game,” Rooney explained.

“You can’t leave Bamford free in the six-yard box because he will punish you. After they scored the second, I felt if we got the next goal we could get back in the game.”

Ben Husband

Leeds United FC, Birmingham City FC, Wayne Rooney, John Eustace, Jimmy Savile, Second City

Read more similar news:

02.02.2023, 06:00 • Sport
Premier League teams' January transfer window grades as Chelsea splash cash
04.02.2023, 08:30 • Sport
Premier League supercomputer predicts final table after record transfer window
06.02.2023, 14:13 • Sport
Premier League debutants rated as Jorginho, Fernandez and Sabitzer introduced
06.02.2023, 14:26 • Sport
Rio Ferdinand had to close down bar with Leeds fans threatening to “mash it up”
06.02.2023, 14:44 • Sport
Jesse Marsch sacked by Leeds United after less than a year in charge
06.02.2023, 16:53 • Sport
5 potential replacements for Jesse Marsch after Leeds United sack manager
06.02.2023, 20:14 • Sport
Chris Armas to make Man Utd return as 'Ted Lasso' left off Leeds sack statement
06.02.2023, 22:30 • Sport
Leeds turn to former Bielsa coach Carlos Corberan after sacking Jesse Marsch
07.02.2023, 08:50 • Sport
Leeds caretaker boss Michael Skubala in profile before taking charge vs Man Utd
07.02.2023, 09:52 • Sport
Leeds United 'turned down' by Real Madrid legend Raul after sacking Jesse Marsch