Wayne Rooney admits to pondering over a football exit at the age of 14

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Nov 15, 2014, 09:41 PM IST

England's Wayne Rooney.

Rooney admitted that he wanted to quit playing the game before his career even started.

England football captain, Wayne Rooney, who is on his way to join the elite band of greats at Wembley, on Saturday, has admitted that he wanted to quit playing the game before his career even started.

Rooney has revealed that his dad, and former Everton boss, Colin Harvey, talked him out of giving up when he had fallen out of love with the game, when he was 14.

The maverick forward, who would be given a special golden 100th cap, before the Euro 2016 qualifier with Slovenia, has admitted that he has no idea where he would be now if he had given up, The Mirror reported.

He said that for him Harvey was a massive help because when he was about 14, he really stopped enjoying playing football.

Rooney added that around that age, one starts getting told what different things to do on the pitch, and one is learning the tactics of the game. He said that he felt at that moment that he just wanted to go and enjoy it.

He added that he felt that it was 'too much' and remembers going home and telling his dad that he didn't want to go anymore. He added that his father was upset with him over it, and then he went in to see Harvey.

Rooney said that it was because of Harvey that he carried on, adding that the former Everton boss sat him down and made him fall back in love with it.

The skipper said that Harvey revealed he had seen players throughout his career and that he hadn't seen any player with the talent that Rooney had.

Rooney added that Harvey told him if he keeps working hard, then he would be in the first team quicker than he thought.

He concluded by saying that thankfully he listened to Harvey.