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Published 12:55 18 May 2016 BST
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"I have played and watched Paul Scholes play that role for years and I always knew that one day that is where I would play, so I have tried to learn and watch what he did," he said. "It is still early days, but hopefully, if I keep playing there, I can develop and get better. We have got a lot of pace in the team now and I think I can read the game quite well - whether to go forward or stay deeper and leave the space for the other lads."
"I think sometimes you have to make choices in your career and at the minute it is probably better for me to play deeper," he said. "Now obviously that's a bit different now with England because I could still be the striker, but certainly after that, I am sure for next season, that is probably where I see myself playing. "I think of course you're involved in the game," he added. "I feel like I can dictate games more from there and try and control the tempo in games, which I felt I did quite well tonight."From Everton tyro to United record breaker to aging captain. It's time for the final chapter of the Rooney tale - fans will be hoping it can be a glorious one.

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