The Premier League season has come to a dramatic close, and Wayne Rooney held nothing back in assessing the campaign's biggest stories — from West Ham United's relegation to Tottenham Hotspur's nervy survival and Sunderland's remarkable journey into European football.
Wayne Rooney Delivers Verdict on West Ham's Relegation, Spurs' Survival, and Sunderland's European Rise

The Premier League season has come to a dramatic close, and Wayne Rooney held nothing back in assessing the campaign's biggest stories — from West Ham United's relegation to Tottenham Hotspur's nervy survival and Sunderland's remarkable journey into European football.
West Ham's fall from grace
Actor Tom Davis, a lifelong West Ham United supporter, joined Rooney and co-hosts Kelly and Kae to dissect where the club went wrong. The discussion ranged from recruitment failures and ownership concerns to the loss of identity that followed David Moyes's departure.
Rooney questioned the intensity shown by West Ham's players throughout the campaign, arguing that the warning signs had been visible for much of the season — long before the final day confirmed their drop.
Tottenham's survival scrutinised
Tottenham Hotspur's escape from relegation also came under the microscope, with the panel debating whether they were fortunate to stay up. Attention then turned to whether manager Roberto De Zerbi can mount a genuine recovery and steer the club onto more stable ground next season.
Sunderland's stunning rise
There was widespread praise for Sunderland, whose climb from the Championship to European qualification was described as one of the stories of the season. The panel celebrated the club's achievement as a rare feel-good narrative in a campaign full of turbulence.
Chelsea, Manchester United, and the individual awards debate
Rooney also offered a nuanced take on Chelsea missing out on European competition, suggesting it could work in new manager Xabi Alonso's favour when he begins shaping the squad next season.
Bruno Fernandes's record-breaking Premier League assist tally drew praise, though the panel acknowledged the online backlash that accompanied Manchester United's celebrations of individual honours during a difficult collective campaign.
Rooney also shared his distaste for guard of honour ceremonies during matches and, in a rare personal moment, revealed the only occasion football has ever moved him to tears.
Rooney's end-of-season awards
To close the show, Rooney distributed his personal end-of-season honours — naming his best signing, most improved player, and surprise package of the campaign, while also highlighting the matches he felt defined the Premier League season as a whole.
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