England drop Rooney – a victory for Kane and common sense

The 30-year-old Man United striker does not merit a place in the side and England must plan for a future without him

Wayne Rooney
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Wayne Rooney became England's record goal scorer in September, but his international future is in doubt after he was omitted from the team for England's prestige friendly against Spain tonight.

Instead young pretender Harry Kane will lead the line, with Everton tyro Ross Barkley in support, prompting Rooney to admit that he faces a "huge challenge" to keep his place in the team.

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