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Wayne Rooney to Everton: David Seaman insists England skipper will have a big impact with Toffees

Former Arsenal keeper Seaman was beaten by a stunning 90th-minute winner from 16-year-old Roo in October 2002

DAVID SEAMAN expects Wayne Rooney to have a major impact at Everton — just like the day he announced his Premier League arrival.

Former Arsenal keeper Seaman was beaten by a stunning 90th-minute winner from 16-year-old Roo in October 2002.

 Wayne Rooney announced himself to the world with a stunning strike past Arsenal stopper David Seaman in 2002
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Wayne Rooney announced himself to the world with a stunning strike past Arsenal stopper David Seaman in 2002Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
 England stopper Seaman was left beaten all ends up and is backing Rooney to find his form again
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England stopper Seaman was left beaten all ends up and is backing Rooney to find his form againCredit: Getty Images

The looping 25-yard shot snatched a dramatic 2-1 win and was the teen’s first top-flight goal.

Now Rooney is back at Goodison at the age of 31 and Seaman is confident the ex-Manchester United and England captain will continue to score crucial goals.

The former Three Lions stopper, 53, said: “After that day against us, his goal-scoring record went on to become phenomenal. He is the leading scorer for England and that does not come by fluke.

“Wayne is a proper player. It is not all penalties. He has scored a lot of outfield goals.

“Too many people give him criticism and people should appreciate what he has done.

“He still has a few years at the top.

 Wayne Rooney left Everton in 2004 after eight years at the club
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Wayne Rooney left Everton in 2004 after eight years at the clubCredit: Reuters
 Seaman is predicting big things for Rooney at Everton
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Seaman is predicting big things for Rooney at EvertonCredit: Flynet Pictures

“It is good he has gone to Everton. He could have gone to China and the challenge might not have been as hard.

“Going to Everton, he still has a lot to do. Not a lot to prove  but a lot to do. They should once again push for Europe.”

Seaman accepts there was no way he could have kept out Rooney’s outstanding shot.

 Rooney came through Everton's academy and hit the ground running to earn a big-money United move
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Rooney came through Everton's academy and hit the ground running to earn a big-money United moveCredit: PA:Press Association

He added: “Before the game, we had heard about him but you don’t know how good young players are until you see them.

“You could tell straight away he was special.

“It was a bit like Bryan Robson, who was always talking about Ryan Giggs, saying there was a guy at United who was really  special. When he scored it underlined his potential.

“He didn’t just strike it and get lucky. He gave me the eyes as though he was going to put it to my left and then bent it and put it to my right. All you could do was admire it. It was a great piece of skill.

“It hit the bar and went in. My hands were almost above the bar but the pace and swerve was too much.”

David Seaman leads the judging panel for SpottoCash, spot-the-ball for the digital  generation. Visit spottocash.com for details.

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