Rooney: 2008 Man Utd would 'batter' Arsenal's current team

Rooney: 2008 Man Utd would 'batter' Arsenal's current team

Summary

  • Wayne Rooney believes 2008 Man Utd would defeat current Arsenal.
  • Arsenal pursues historic Premier League and Champions League double.
  • Rooney scored 15 goals against Arsenal in his career.
Rooney: 2008 Man Utd would 'batter' Arsenal's current team

Wayne Rooney believes Manchester United's 2008 team would dominate today's Arsenal. Discover the legendary forward's take on Arsenal's double bid.

Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney has asserted that the club's 2008 Champions League-winning side would decisively defeat the current Arsenal squad. Rooney, who was part of the last United team to win the European Cup, shared his views during a punditry session.

He engaged in a discussion with former England teammate Theo Walcott, who acknowledged the 2008 United team as the toughest opponent he ever faced. Rooney's immediate response to how that team would fare against today's Arsenal was a confident "We'd batter them."

Rooney, who notably scored 15 goals against Arsenal throughout his career, emphasized the strength of the 2008 United lineup, which included players like Cristiano Ronaldo, Carlos Tevez, and Paul Scholes.

This debate follows Arsenal's impressive 3-1 victory over Inter Milan in the Champions League. The Gunners have maintained a perfect record in their group, having won seven consecutive matches.

Arsenal is currently contending for multiple trophies, including the Premier League and Champions League, with the potential for a historic double. The team is also progressing in the Carabao Cup and FA Cup.

Looking ahead, Arsenal is set to face Rooney's former club, Manchester United, at the Emirates Stadium. A victory in this match would mark only the second time since the 2006/07 season that Arsenal achieves a Premier League double over United.

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