WAYNE ROONEY’S debt to Norway’s Erling Haaland has been repaid after he bet against the Scandinavians making the quarter finals.
With an flag at the helm and with a drum, Rooney took to the Hudson River after his World Cup punt went wrong.
Wayne Rooney has fulfilled his World Cup forfeit by rowing down the Hudson River Credit: BBC
Rooney claimed that he injured himself mid-row Credit: BBC
Micah Richards and Joe Hart joined the Man Utd icon in his challenge Credit: BBC
Everyone made it back on to dry land ahead of World Cup final Credit: BBC
On Sport, Rooney previously promised: “If get to the quarter finals, I’ll go on the River Mersey and I’ll row down it.”
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The Man City ace said: “Wayney boy, …
“I expect you to go out on a rowing trip.”
The challenge comes from the viral Norway celebration where players and fans perform a synchronised row to the beat of a drum while shouting “Ro. Ro. Ro”.
Post-match on live TV, Rooney admitted: “Yeah, I’m a man of my word. It might have to be the Hudson River when we’re in New York.”
was quick to chime in, adding that he would row with him.
Taking to the famous river on Friday, Rooney spoke down the camera: “Haaland, as promised we are doing our row in the Hudson River.”
To chants of “Rooney, Rooney, Rooney”, the Manchester United star shyly admitted: “I think I’ve pulled my thigh!”
Richards joined the crew with his makeshift drum as he ordered Rooney to listen to instructions.
And tooled with a megaphone, the Rest is Football star hollered: “New York baby.”
But Rooney snapped as he jokingly shouted at him to shut up.
At the end of the rowing session, everyone made it back on to land safely.
Hart challenged the Norway team to a race… but he quickly backtracked.