Wayne Rooney remains under pressure to keep his job after his Plymouth Argyle side were pegged back by Michael Carrick's Middlesbrough.
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Plymouth draw 3-3 with MiddlesbroughBattle of former Man United starsRooney's side bottom of ChampionshipFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Plymouth put in an improved performance against play-off hopefuls Middlesbrough but were thrice pegged back by the visitors on Saturday. Just when it looked like Mustapha Bundu had given the Pilgrims a crucial home win with his goal in the 81st minute, Emmanuel Latte Lath's equaliser six minutes from time ensured that the points were shared at Home Park.
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The result means Plymouth are now rock bottom of the Championship after 21 games. Rooney's team haven't won any of their last five matches and question marks about the 39-year-old's suitability as a manager, who took over in the summer, will continue.
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Rooney and Carrick played alongside each other for 11 years at United and while the latter is showing ex-players can be good managers, the former is struggling in the dugout. He is yet to register a win percentage above 30 in his roles at Derby County, D.C. United, Birmingham City, and Plymouth.
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Rooney will face off against another Premier League legend on Thursday when his Plymouth side travel to Frank Lampard's Coventry City in the Championship.