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Wayne Rooney determined to inspire next generation

Wayne Rooney admits that it is an honour for him to reach 100 caps for England and is hopeful that his achievement can inspire the next generation of talent.

Wayne Rooney is hopeful that his journey to reaching 100 caps for England will inspire the next generation of talent in the country.

The Manchester United forward will earn his 100th cap for the Three Lions when he leads his side out at Wembley Stadium against Slovenia in their Euro 2016 qualifying match.

The 29-year-old has admitted that he is still living out the dream he began at Our Lady and St Swithin's Catholic Primary School in Liverpool, which he visited ahead of his side's match.

Rooney told the Daily Mail: "It was very special to come back to the school I went to as a young boy. I saw a few former teachers who were here when I was and it was great to see the kids so delighted. This is where I started kicking a ball around.

"All the young kids here have dreams. All the young lads grow up wanting to be footballers. They love the sport. I was the same when I was here. I just wanted to be a professional footballer and I have managed to do that. So to captain my country and be closing in on 100 caps is special.

"It's great for the school as well. I'm really proud of where I come from and it's great that I can come back to the area. They all know I play for Manchester United and hopefully they are proud of what I have done in my career. Hopefully it inspires them."

Rooney will become the ninth player to earn 100 caps for England when he reaches the milestone on Saturday.

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Wayne Rooney of England gestures during the International friendly match between England and Norway at Wembley Stadium on September 3, 2014
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