MANCHESTER UNITED legend Wayne Rooney lifted the lid on the club’s worst experience at an away dressing that included a horrible toilet incident.
Rooney, 39, saw everything with United during his 13 years with the club as he travelled all around the world.


The legendary striker played in all kinds of stadiums and visited many types of dressing rooms.
But there is one away trip the England icon is very glad he wasn’t involved in.
That took place in Sunderland at a time when Man Utd’s record goalscorer was suspended.
But Rooney‘s then team-mates came back to Manchester with the most horrific tale.
The pundit revealed there was a problem with the toilets upstairs, which led to sewage leaking through the roof and on to the players as well as their possessions.
Rooney said on The Wayne Rooney Show: “There was one at Sunderland, I was actually suspended.
“So I weren’t there and above the dressing rooms was the toilet and it’s come through and went all over the players and their clothes.
“Our players, the United players. I weren’t there, I was suspended. So I was laughing about it.
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“But yeah, I think there was a load of whatever goes into the toilets all over the players and their clothes.
“And we’ve had in dressing rooms where players have been to the toilet before a game and the toilets have not flushed or whatever. And it’s a tight dressing room.”
Man Utd and Sunderland lock horns today in a crunch Premier League clash at Old Trafford.