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Wayne Rooney Thanks England For Giving Farewell Match

Rooney has scored 53 goals in 119 England appearances since making his debut for the Three Lions on February 12, 2003. He has not played for England since a 3-0 victory over Scotland at Wembley on November 11, 2016.

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Wayne Rooney Thanks England For Giving Farewell Match
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Former England captain Wayne Rooney will play an international match for one last time when Three Lions host the United States in a friendly at Wembley on Thursday.

Rooney retired from international football in August last year, bringing an end to his illustrious 14-year spell with England.

In a video released on Monday by his Major League Soccer club DC United, Rooney detailed his excitement at earning his 120th cap for England in his farewell match.

In the video, the former Manchester United star says he is honoured to make a final appearance for England and happy for manager Gareth Southgate to decide his playing time.

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"Playing on the squad for this game and see some old teammates, see Gareth and the coaching staff, and then obviously to play at Wembley for the last time will be a great moment," Rooney said.

"To see old teammates, coaches and be around them for a few days, but also to see the fans -- it'll be great to pull on the England shirt again in front of the fans in almost a way of me saying thank you to the fans for the support you've shown me over my time playing for England."

England's all-time men's goals leader came to MLS in July, lifting DC United from the bottom of the table to the playoffs in his first campaign. United were ousted by Columbus in their post-season opener earlier this month.

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England's Football Association set up the Rooney tribute with proceeds going to youth charities.

"Obviously it's a huge honour for the FA to grant me this game. It's an important game, obviously. The money will be raised for children's charities, which I think is really important," Rooney said.

Rooney has scored 53 goals in 119 England appearances since making his debut for the Three Lions on February 12, 2003. He has not played for England since a 3-0 victory over Scotland at Wembley on November 11, 2016.

"I have to admit I don't know how much I'm going to play, whether that's from the start or whether that's the last few minutes," Rooney said.

"I'll speak to Gareth before we meet up. Whatever he wants me then to play I'm happy to do so."

(AFP)

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