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Published 09:36 25 Oct 2016 BST
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Sticking a player a few weeks off 31 up front with a 35-year-old was never going to have legs over the course of the season.
I spoke to a lifelong United fan in the hours after that 3-1 win over Bournemouth and suggested Mourinho would be doing well to make that partnership stick. He observed, "Mourinho is giving Rooney enough rope so he can hang himself. He'll play him for a couple of months and let Rooney do all the damage himself. Wait until October."
That prescient, altogether cynical, United supporter was wrong on one point. We did not have to wait until October - Rooney was dropped by September 24, when champions Leicester City came to Old Trafford and were shredded 4-1 by a vibrant United.
Gareth Southgate has now followed Mourinho's lead and Rooney's supporters in the press, and the pool of recently retired footballers, have quietened their bark.
Mourinho told the Emperor to go for a stroll and all the flaws are there to see.
It is going to be a cold winter.
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