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- Updated: October 19, 2016
Wayne Rooney is determined to show Jose Mourinho he can still play every Manchester United game.
Captain for club and country, Rooney has not started for United since their EFL Cup win over Northampton last month and was dropped for England’s recent World Cup Qualifier in Slovenia.
The former teenage prodigy is already in his 15th season of Premier League and international football despite not yet turning 31.
But after another bit-part role at Liverpool on Monday, Rooney has made it clear he does not intend staying on the bench forever.
“I think it’s football,” he said. “Obviously I’ve started through all my career, so it is a new period for …