On the day when Wayne Rooney equalled Sir Bobby Charlton's record for the most goals scored for Manchester United you might have thought every player would be clamoring for his shirt but that wasn't the case.
Rooney was back in the first team and looking good for Jose Mourinho's side in the FA Cup Third Round tie against Championship Reading.
The Manchester United captain opened the scoring when he volleyed Juan Mata's ball off his knee before Anthony Martial and a brace from Marcus Rashford made it 4-0.
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Wazza was named the Man of the Match. Considering his historic efforts you'd have thought every opponent would want his match shirt. However that wasn't the case for former Manchester City man George Evans:
Evans is lucky that Rooney wasn't in an angry mood:
The 22 year old midfielder started his career at the Etihad but never made a single appearance for the Blue half of Manchester.
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He had loan moves to Crewe Alexandra, Scunthorpe United and Walsall in the last few years before moving to Reading in 2015.
He's established himself as a first team player at the Madejski this season under Jaap Stam but turning down Wayne Rooney's shirt might belatedly make him a City legend.
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