Rooney leaves DC United by mutual consent after missing MLS play-offs

Rooney leaves DC United by mutual consent after missing MLS play-offs
Rooney leaves DC United by mutual consent after missing MLS play-offs

“Wayne Rooney has left his position as head coach of MLS team DC United by mutual consent after failing to secure a play-off place for the second consecutive season. Rooney arrived as a mid-season replacement for Argentinian Hernan Losada in July 2022, but could not prevent his team finishing bottom of the league. Despite improvements in this campaign, Rooneyu0027s side narrowly missed a play-off spot.”


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