Rooney urges Arsenal fans to “play their part” in title run-in

Wayne Rooney manager of Plymouth Argyle during the Sky Bet Championship match Burnley vs Plymouth Argyle at Turf Moor, Burnley, United Kingdom, 1st October 2024 — Photo by operations@newsimages.co.uk
Wayne Rooney manager of Plymouth Argyle during the Sky Bet Championship match Burnley vs Plymouth Argyle at Turf Moor, Burnley, United Kingdom, 1st October 2024 — Photo by operations@newsimages.co.uk
  • Wayne Rooney criticises Arsenal supporters after boos followed Bournemouth defeat
  • Manchester City close gap to three points with game in hand
  • Rooney says fan backing could be decisive in final weeks of title race

There’s a shift in mood around Arsenal. Not dramatic, but noticeable. A couple of poor results and the noise has changed.

Wayne Rooney has picked up on it. He didn’t hold back.

“I think the Arsenal fans need to be better,” he said, reflecting on the reaction after the defeat to Bournemouth. There were boos at full time. It lingered.

For Rooney, that misses the bigger picture. Arsenal have led the league for most of the season. They are still in it, still fighting, yet the tone inside the stadium has dipped just as the pressure rises.

“They’ve been brilliant all season and they’ve hit a little bad run of form,” he said. “They need to understand how much the fan support means to the players.”

It’s a point often made at this stage of a campaign, but it carries weight. Especially now. Manchester City are closing in, three points behind with a game in hand after their win at the Etihad.

Momentum matters. So does belief. And, as Rooney suggests, the atmosphere can influence both.

“When you lose a game and you get booed off, that can affect players,” he added. “For Arsenal to win the league, the Arsenal fans need to play their part.”

There’s history here. Arsenal haven’t won the title since 2004. Near misses have become familiar. Another would be hard to take, particularly after leading for so long.

Mikel Arteta’s side still control much of their own destiny, but the margin for error has gone. City’s presence does that. It sharpens everything.

Rooney pointed to Manchester United as a comparison, how supporters have stuck with the team during difficult spells in recent years.

“At the stadium, they were constantly singing and getting behind the team,” he said. “Very rarely booed the team off.”

It’s not a like-for-like situation, but the underlying message is clear. In tight title races, every edge counts. Not just tactics or quality, but environment too.

“Arsenal have been top of the league all season,” Rooney said. “They’re in the Champions League semifinals and they lose against Bournemouth and they get booed off?”

There’s a hint of disbelief there. Perhaps also a reminder of how quickly expectations can shift.

“The fans need to be better for the players,” he added. “Because that will have hurt the Arsenal players, 100%.”

It’s a delicate moment for Arsenal. Still leading, still capable, but now being chased. The next few weeks will test more than just the team on the pitch.

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