Wayne Rooney reveals bizarre bedtime routine as Man Utd fans claim club legend is still suffering ‘Fergie PTSD’

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WAYNE ROONEY has blown away Alex Ferguson as the main man with a hairdryer – after revealing an incredible bed-time habit.

The former England skipper is an unusual kipper – as he always sleeps with a DRYER ON close by him if he’s alone.

Wayne Rooney sleeps with a hairdryer and two fans blowing cold air

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Wayne Rooney sleeps with a hairdryer and two fans blowing cold airCredit: Rex
Alex Ferguson had his own cheaper version of hairdryer treatment

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Alex Ferguson had his own cheaper version of hairdryer treatmentCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

There’s no doubt Rooney is struggling to match his legendary ex-Manchester United boss Fergie in the dugout.

But it’s not a load of hot air to say he can beat the fiery Scotsman at his own game by creating an electric atmosphere in a less heated way.

Fergie famously dished out his “hairdryer treatment” – blasting United at half-time if ever they were struggling.

But Rooney takes his more expensive version to the opposite extreme  – as he only uses cold air.

The ex-Birmingham chief explained his oddball kipping routine while playing FIFA Pro Clubs with streamers Girth N Turf.

Speaking on the Twitch stream, the 38-year-old said: ‘If I’m in bed on my own, I sleep with the hairdryer on.. the whole night.

“I have it on cold. On my kids’ lives, I sleep with the hairdryer on and it’s in the bed right next to me blowing on my head.

“I’ve got two fans next to my bed as well.”

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Rooney’s relationship with Treble-winning Ferguson blew hot and cold towards the end of the Evertonian’s 13 years at old Trafford.

And the former striker’s in-game team-mates, such as Angry Ginge and Pieface, joked his bed-time habit means he’s suffering from “PTSD of Fergie shouting at you”.

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But after spluttering spells in charge of Derby, DC United and Birmingham, Rooney still hopes he can awaken his managerial dreams.

He’s also tipped to be a BBC pundit at Euro 2024 this summer – despite missing his Match of the Day debut two weeks ago.



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