When Wayne Rooney left Derby County, he had amassed a substantial amount of goodwill. The Championship club suffered a 21-point reduction before the season started, but the former Manchester United player was able to rally the squad and in the end, they only missed out on survival by seven points.
Many expected Rooney to take another job in the Championship or even in the Premier League, which would be another step on the ladder to potentially taking over the United job in the future.
However the 37-year-old then sprung a surprise by announcing he would be taking over the manager position at DC United. He brought Pete Shuttleworth with him from Derby to be his assistant and also signed former United midfielder Ravel Morrison on a free transfer, who scored two goals in 14 games.
When Rooney joined, his task was to attempt to pull DC off the bottom of the table - but the Washington club have finished last in the MLS Eastern Conference. READ MORE: 'We talk a lot' - Rio Ferdinand shares plan to lure Kylian Mbappe to Manchester United After it was confirmed that DC would finish the season at the bottom of the table, Rooney took to Instagram to post a message. "Massive thank you to all our fans for your continued support throughout the season," he said. "Big improvements needed and we’re ready for the challenge ahead.