Wayne Rooney says he would drink 'almost until he passed out' in his early 20s

Wayne Rooney says he would drink 'almost until he passed out' in his early 20s

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Wayne Rooney has revealed he would drink alcohol until he passed out to cope with the pressures of professional football in his early 20s.


In a new podcast hosted by former rugby league star Rob Burrow, 38-year-old Rooney said his "release was alcohol" when he faced challenges both on and off the pitch.


"When I was in my early 20s, I'd spend a couple of days at home and wouldn't move out of the house and drink almost until I passed out," the former England striker said.


"I didn't want to be around people because sometimes you feel embarrassed and sometimes you feel like you've let people down.


"Ultimately I didn't know how else to deal with it, so I chose alcohol to try and help me get through that," Rooney added.


"There were people there for me to speak to but I chose not to do that and tried to deal with it myself.


"When you do that and don't take the help and guidance of others, you can really be in a low place and I was for a few years with that.


"Thankfully now I am not afraid to go and speak to people over some issues which I may have."


The now-Birmingham City manager made his Premier League debut for Everton in 2002 aged 16. He joined Manchester United two years later in a then-record £27m move.


Rooney scored 53 goals for England and is Manchester United's all-time leading goalscorer.


He spent 13 years at Old Trafford before playing for Everton, DC United and Derby.