He might have to endure a three match ban for kicking West Ham’s Stewart Downing.
But
that didn’t stop team captain Wayne Rooney from cheering on his beloved
Manchester United when they took on Everton in the premiere league
rounds in Old Trafford stadium in Manchester on Sunday.
The 28-year-old forward cut a dapper figure in his team blazer with the Manchester crest, suit trousers and a red tie.
Family day out! Wayne and Coleen took
their adorable sons Kai, four, and Klay, one, out to the Old Trafford
Stadium to watch Manchester United play Everton on Sunday
Wayne was joined by wife Coleen, 28, and sons Kai, who turns five next month, and one-year-old Klay.
The brunette beauty looked stylish in a chequered overcoat which she teamed with a black top and slim-fit jeans.
Coleen
added a touch of texture to her look with a pair of fringed ankle boots
while her long tresses were worn out with a voluminous quiff at the
front.
Safe in dad's arms! Little Klay looked blissfully happy as the Manchester captain carried him along
Flawless: The presenter worked a stylish overcoat with an all-black ensemble
Having to play spectator instead: Last month Wayne received a three-game ban after kicking West Ham star Stewart Downing
No doubt Wayne would have been thrilled with his team's 2-1 defeat over Everton and cheering from the sidelines.
Speaking about his three-game ban Rooney explained: ‘It was probably the right decision to send me off.'
Adding: ‘I saw the West Ham player making a counter-attack and tried to break-up the play. I just misjudged it.'
'I
am gutted that I am going to miss the next three games. I expect people
to say it’s my temper again but I was trying to break up the play. It
was a dangerous situation and I just misjudged it. But I have no
complaints. I haven’t absolutely volleyed the lad.'
Effortlessly chic: The 28-year-old wore a black top and slim-fit jeans which she teamed with fringed ankle boots
Easy and chic: Coleen's brunette tresses were worn out with a voluminous quiff
'I have tried to trip him up and he got further away from me and that is why my leg is straighter than it should have been.'
'I have apologised to the lads. I think everyone knew (I was in the wrong). I am just grateful they were able to hold on.'
'It’s
always tough against 11 men when you are a man down, especially when
they are throwing a lot of balls into the box, so I am grateful that we
held out,' Wayne mused at the time.
Looking forward to the match: The Rooney clan were in great spirits as they made their way into the game
Proud captain! Manchester United walked away victorious with a 2-1 defeat against Everton
Keeping positive: ''I am gutted that I
am going to miss the next three games. I expect people to say it’s my
temper again but I was trying to break up the play. It was a dangerous
situation and I just misjudged it,' Wayne said of his ban