Free role; Rooney Plays Where he Wants - Allardyce

Sam Allardyce pledged to concede to chief Wayne Rooney over his situating in the wake of beginning life as England supervisor with a last-pant 1-0 win over Slovakia in World Cup qualifying.

Adam Lallana grabbed a 95th-minute victor against 10-man Slovakia in Trnava on Sunday to keep Allardyce from turning into the main England director since Bobby Robson in 1982 not to win his first diversion.

Rooney, showing up for an England outfield player, embraced a profound lying midfield part for a significant part of the diversion in spite of Allardyce having said he would play in a number 10 position.

Be that as it may, Allardyce said: "This is the most finished outfield player in England. He's won everything at Man United, pretty much, and at Champions League and residential level.

He holds significantly more involvement with global football than me as a universal chief.

"So utilizing his involvement with a group, and playing as a colleague, it's not for me to say where he's going to play.

"It's dependent upon me to (ask): 'Would you say you are playing great in that position? What's more, on the off chance that you are playing admirably and contributing, that is awesome.'

"Yes, I'd like him to get forward more. He's been a goalscorer all his life and I need despite everything him to score objectives, however he peruses an amusement as he understands it.

"I should concede, he played somewhat more profound than I suspected he'd play. In any case, I was satisfied with his execution."

Rooney, 30, began the amusement in midfield nearby Jordan Henderson in a 4-1-4-1 framework.

He pushed up into a more conventional number 10 part at halftime, just to withdraw to a midfield holding part after Allardyce sent on Dele Alli for Henderson.

Rooney, England's chief, has been playing as a number 10 for Manchester United this season and Allardyce demonstrated preceding Sunday's diversion that he would utilize him in a comparable part.

Adding to the perplexity, Rooney himself told ITV he had played "where Sam needed me to play".

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