Manchester United’s players were once involved in a disgusting pre-match dressing room incident ahead of an away game, according to Wayne Rooney.
Rooney, 39, is United’s all-time record goal scorer – with 253 strikes for the club – and played an important part in the Red Devils’ success between 2004 and when he left in 2017.
During his time at the club, he was managed by Sir Alex Ferguson, David Moyes, Louis van Gaal and Jose Mourinho.
Speaking on ‘The Wayne Rooney Show’, the former striker was asked about the oddest away trips he encountered with United, and his response was utterly bizarre.
Rooney explained how his teammates’ dressing room was flooded by sewage in Sunderland ahead of a match.
“I was actually suspended [for the match],” Rooney recalled.
“But above the dressing rooms were the toilets, and it [the roof] came through when all of the players were in their clothes.
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