Is Wayne Rooney unhappy with his BBC pundit role? Three Lions legend says he 'hasn't had any of the England games' and 'games I've done haven't been the greatest', as he heads home LISTEN to It's All Kicking Off! EUROS DAILY : Should Jude Bellingham be dropped by Gareth Southgate? Wayne Rooney has hinted that he's been unhappy with his BBC punditry role The Three Lions legend confirmed that he will be heading home from Euro 2024 By James Cohen Published: 08:40, 27 June 2024 | Updated: 09:20, 27 June 2024 e-mail 25 View comments Wayne Rooney has hinted that he's been unhappy with his BBC punditry role after leaving Euro 2024 without having covered an England game. The Three Lions legend confirmed live on air that he is leaving his punditry role to head back to the UK ahead of his next challenge in football management. His final game with the broadcasters saw him analyse Belgium's goalless draw with Ukraine on Wednesday and he's now lifted the lid on his experience in Germany.
Speaking on the Football Daily podcast, Rooney reflected on his time with the BBC and said: 'Yeah, it's been okay. Obviously, it's different and new to what I've been used to. 'I've done TV in the past but [I've] spent quite a bit of time here, so yeah it's been a bit different but I've enjoyed it.
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