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'100% not a failure' - Jesse Lingard hits back at his critics and reveals the key rule Wayne Rooney told him to follow at Man Utd

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  • Lingard hits back at critics
  • Reveals rule that Wayne Rooney told him
  • Midfielder is captain of FC Seoul
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The former England international has insisted that his time in England, where he won the FA Cup, League Cup and Europa League, was a success. The 32-year-old, now playing in South Korea and captain of FC Seoul, told the Daily Mail that he feels positively about his career and has not let critics of his often-playful attitude affect him. Rather, he insists that he is enjoying his time in the Korean capital as he closes out his playing career.

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    WHAT LINGARD SAID

    Lingard explained: "I 100 per cent do not feel failure, I feel achievement. You just gotta look at my story from seven years old, a kid from Warrington making it all the way through. The percentages of that are like 0.2 per cent or something. I got chosen.

    "You have to work hard. Go to digs and leave your family at 12 years old and move schools and be in a different environment. And I was the smallest. I was tiny. Sometimes I had to play down a year. So I've been through the mill, from a football point of view."

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Lingard's career was littered with a series of high points - including goals in the FA Cup, League Cup and Community Shield finals for United - which helped cultivate a fan favourite status at the club. Lingard, particularly in spells for United and West Ham, was capable of producing spectacular moments but struggled for consistency and, following a disastrous permanent switch to Nottingham Forest, saw his time in England fizzle out. Despite these successes, many believed he should have achieved more in England and argue his attitude was at fault for that supposed 'failure'. However, Lingard is keen to dismiss any questions surrounding his attitude, and argues he followed Wayne Rooney's rule to keep himself grounded.

  • WHAT WAS ROONEY'S RULE?

    Lingard revealed: "Wayne Rooney told me: 'Don't buy your first car until you’ve played 50 games.' Obviously 50 games came and I drove in a Range Rover, parked up and Rooney is like: 'Whose is that? Have you played 50 games now?'

    "And that was me accepted. I have never tried to be flash. Of course, if you have nice things sometimes you wanna show them. But the photographers would follow me and take pictures of me in my car every time we drove in."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR LINGARD?

    Perhaps Lingard has learnt some leadership lessons from Rooney and is applying them as captain at FC Seoul. They return to action next weekend against fifth-place Daegu as Lingard's side look to continue their good start to the new season. Lingard insists he is loving his football again in Korea and is determined to help push his team further up the league.