Rooney came under certain criticism on Sunday for kicking Cardiff's Jordan Mutch during United’s 2-2 draw at the Cardiff city arena, with spectators afraid that he remained on shocked.
The Scot believes that referee Neil Swarbrick made the right call in giving Rooney a yellow card, but conceded that the striker was 'probably a little bit fortunate'.
The England forward has been in good form for the Red Devils this term - scoring eight goals and assisting eleven - and Moyes has no intention of tempering his combative vogue.
"He is an aggressive player," aforesaid Moyes.
"It may be a massive a part of his game. He plays along with his heart as well as the skills he possesses in abundance.
"That is that the way he's which is the way he was once he was a boy at Everton with ME.
"That is what plenty of individuals have aforesaid might have been missing from his game last season.
"It is in no way missing now. He has the hunger and desire back. he's committed for everything.
"I would rather have a Wayne Rooney that manner than the other manner."
Rooney has kept a fine discipline record in recent times and has not been sent off since the incident in Montenegro 2 years past that led to him missing the first 2 matches of euro 2012.
For the old Trafford outfit, Rooney has not been pink-slipped since March 2009, when he was red carded for two reserved offences at Fulham.
"Wayne Rooney's type and his angle and his temperament have all been first-class," aforesaid Moyes.
."There can always be times when players have very little bits when it does not always go. on that occasion, Wayne was in all probability a little bit lucky.
"But the referee made the proper call.
"I wish Wayne Rooney to have fire in his belly. He plays better when he's powerful and aggressive.
"I don't need to change Wayne Rooney that's of course.
"I don't need him to be kicking at anybody however i need him to stay being aggressive. i need him to stay challenging and running.
"At the instant we ar seeing a extremely sensible Wayne Rooney who is in prime form and scoring goals also."
The Scot believes that referee Neil Swarbrick made the right call in giving Rooney a yellow card, but conceded that the striker was 'probably a little bit fortunate'.
The England forward has been in good form for the Red Devils this term - scoring eight goals and assisting eleven - and Moyes has no intention of tempering his combative vogue.
"He is an aggressive player," aforesaid Moyes.
"It may be a massive a part of his game. He plays along with his heart as well as the skills he possesses in abundance.
"That is that the way he's which is the way he was once he was a boy at Everton with ME.
David Moyes : I want Rooney to have fire in his belly |
"That is what plenty of individuals have aforesaid might have been missing from his game last season.
"It is in no way missing now. He has the hunger and desire back. he's committed for everything.
"I would rather have a Wayne Rooney that manner than the other manner."
Rooney has kept a fine discipline record in recent times and has not been sent off since the incident in Montenegro 2 years past that led to him missing the first 2 matches of euro 2012.
For the old Trafford outfit, Rooney has not been pink-slipped since March 2009, when he was red carded for two reserved offences at Fulham.
"Wayne Rooney's type and his angle and his temperament have all been first-class," aforesaid Moyes.
."There can always be times when players have very little bits when it does not always go. on that occasion, Wayne was in all probability a little bit lucky.
"But the referee made the proper call.
"I wish Wayne Rooney to have fire in his belly. He plays better when he's powerful and aggressive.
"I don't need to change Wayne Rooney that's of course.
"I don't need him to be kicking at anybody however i need him to stay being aggressive. i need him to stay challenging and running.
"At the instant we ar seeing a extremely sensible Wayne Rooney who is in prime form and scoring goals also."
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