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Coleen Rooney shares hilarious response to husband Wayne's claims she displayed Liverpool flags outside family home after Reds' Premier League title triumph

  • Coleen shares hilarious dig at Wayne

    Wayne shared on his podcast that Coleen had hung Liverpool flags around their home when Jurgen Klopp’s side lifted the Premier League trophy in 2020. The Manchester United legend, who grew up an Everton fan, was furious and locked his wife out when she climbed out to remove them. Coleen has since hit back by sharing a photo of the flags, alongside laughing and winking emojis.

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    Wayne's bitter rivalry with Liverpool

    The incident highlighted the light-hearted but very real football rivalry within the Rooney household. Wayne spent 13 years at Manchester United and two stints at Everton, both fierce rivals of Liverpool, making Coleen’s stunt all the more provocative. Despite the mischief, the couple have continued to laugh off their divided loyalties, even as Liverpool chase further glory under Arne Slot.

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    Coleen and family support Liverpool

    Rooney’s Everton roots remain strong, with the 39-year-old still openly cheering on the Toffees. He featured in seven Merseyside derbies against Liverpool during his career, and the rivalry remains close to his heart. Coleen, however, has never hidden her allegiance to the Reds, a difference that continues to spark playful clashes between the pair.

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  • Liverpool succeeding, while Man Utd and Everton faltering

    Liverpool are pushing to build on last season’s record-equalling 20th league crown under Slot. Everton, led by David Moyes, head to Anfield this Saturday as they look to upset their bitter rivals. Wayne's former side, Manchester United, meanwhile, look like they may be fighting relegation if results don't improve.

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