Wayne Rooney has revealed a harrowing battle with alcohol addiction,stating he would likely be dead without the support of his wife,Coleen. The former England captain, 38, disclosed the extent of his struggles in a candid interview, detailing years of secret drinking that spiralled out of control during his playing career and managerial roles.
Rooney’s admission comes as he prepares too release a new documentary, offering an unflinching look at his life and career. He explained how his drinking became a coping mechanism for the pressures of fame and football, escalating to the point where he would drink alone after training and matches. “I was a terrible husband, a terrible father,” Rooney said, adding that he felt “embarrassed” and “ashamed” by his behavior.
The turning point,Rooney explained,was the realization that his addiction was impacting his family. He credits coleen with intervening and encouraging him to seek help.”I wouldn’t be here without her,” he stated. “She’s been incredible.”
Rooney’s professional career spanned 18 years, including 13 seasons with Manchester United where he became the club’s all-time leading goalscorer. He also captained the England national team for several years, earning 120 caps. Since retiring as a player, Rooney has managed derby county and D.C. United, and is currently the manager of birmingham City.
His story highlights the hidden struggles faced by high-profile athletes and the importance of seeking help for addiction. The documentary aims to destigmatize conversations around mental health and substance abuse, offering a raw and honest portrayal of one of football’s most iconic figures.

