Speaking in conversation with Rio Ferdinand, Rooney confessed that he often had to adapt his own game to fit around Ronaldo’s. Asked if he toned down aspects of his play to allow Ronaldo to shine, Rooney admitted that he did, but insisted his reasons were always team-first.
"Not once did I think I needed to sacrifice. Yeah, it did look like that and felt like that at times, but I wanted to win, I wanted to win the Premier League, the Champions," he said. "Cristiano Ronaldo has got something in his brain which I don't think anyone has got. He's got this mindset and mentality, which is way beyond anything I've seen in football."
He then drew a sharp contrast between their approaches: "My mindset and mentality are not to that level, but it's at a level where I want to win. I never cared about Ballons d'Or or any individual trophies. For me, that's nothing, couldn't care less. I wanted to win with you (Rio), with teammates. Of course, Cristiano wanted to win all that with the team, but he had that selfish mentality where he wanted everything. I didn't have that."