Wayne Rooney has got his Plymouth players training harder after a run of one win in 11 that leaves the Pilgrims fighting Championship relegation.
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Plymouth sit 23rd in ChampionshipRooney under increasing pressurePilgrims host Middlesbrough nextFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
It's been a hugely disappointing season for Rooney on his return to management with Plymouth. The Home Park outfit are 23rd in the Championship, having lost each of their past four games – a run in which they've conceded 14 goals.
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Rooney is not only fighting to keep Plymouth up but also to save his reputation as a manager, having failed in his previous stint with Birmingham. The Pilgrims face a hectic festive period, with four games in 12 days, but he believes now is the time to up the intensity of training in a bid to improve Plymouth's fortunes and potentially save his job.
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"We've actually stepped the training up to train harder," the Manchester United legend told BBC Radio Devon. "I feel it's really important from now until mid-January that we step the training up because that gives your body a resilience to try and prevent injuries.
"We're trying different things to make sure we get the players in the right condition to get through the next three weeks."
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"I spoke to the players and I feel it's something we need to step up," Rooney added. "Yesterday we trained a lot harder then we normally would on that day because this time next week we'll be playing a game.
"We have to get our players' bodies into a shape and routine that they're ready for that hit every three or four days going up towards mid-January really, to give them that almost mini pre-season to get them through to the end of the season."






