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Rooney mania grips Tanzania as Everton play Gor Mahia | Rooney mania grips Tanzania as Everton play Gor Mahia |
(about 9 hours later) | |
Wayne Rooney marked his second debut for Everton with a stunning goal after receiving a raucous welcome from the 35,000 crowd at the National Stadium in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. | |
Rooney had the first touch of the game between Everton and Kenyan Premier League champions Gor Mahia and scored after 35 minutes, lifting a clever effort over the home goalkeeper from 25 yards. | |
The goal was even cheered by fans of the opposing team, with one dressed in a Manchester United shirt forcing the game to be stopped after invading the pitch to give Rooney a hug. The former England captain responded by returning the favour before the fan was bundled off the pitch. | |
Everton ultimately won the match 2-1, with Kieran Dowell scoring a later winner after Jacques Tuyisenge levelled for the hosts. | |
Many fans - some of whom travelled from the neighbouring East African nations of Kenya and Uganda - chanted "Rooney, Rooney" as the players left the stadium at the end of their two-day stint in Tanzania. | |
Rooney was replaced at half-time and several Gor Mahia players stopped him to pose for photographs after the final whistle before he was escorted away. | |
Everton winger Aaron Lennon also made his first appearance since February 11 after receiving treatment for a stress-related illness. | |
Gor Mahia earned the right to play Everton after winning the regional SportPesa Super Cup, which pitted teams from Tanzania against those from Kenya. | |
Kenyan betting firm SportPesa sponsors both Kenya's and Tanzania's top-flight leagues and were confirmed as Everton's new shirt sponsor in May. | |
'Royal treatment' | 'Royal treatment' |
Everton have been given royal treatment since they arrived in the East African state. | Everton have been given royal treatment since they arrived in the East African state. |
The wild chants for Rooney, along with stomping performances by Maasai cultural dancers, created a spectacle to behold. | The wild chants for Rooney, along with stomping performances by Maasai cultural dancers, created a spectacle to behold. |
Everton's Democratic Republic of Congo winger Yannick Bolasie rivalled Rooney, England's former captain, in the popularity stakes with a band of Congolese fans welcoming him to Tanzania. They were draped in T-shirts emblazoned with his face. | |
However, Rooney, who has rejoined Everton after 13 years at Manchester United, was the fans' favourite. | However, Rooney, who has rejoined Everton after 13 years at Manchester United, was the fans' favourite. |
Even Tanzania's Vice-President Samia Suluhu Hassan attested to this. | Even Tanzania's Vice-President Samia Suluhu Hassan attested to this. |
"Wayne Rooney made me support Manchester United and now I don't know what to do because he has gone back to Everton," she said. | "Wayne Rooney made me support Manchester United and now I don't know what to do because he has gone back to Everton," she said. |
Rooney replied: "Being here, it has been a new experience for me and I hope the vice-president will now be able to support Everton." | |
Offering their support | |
On Wednesday, Everton's Mo Besic, Tom Davies and newly-signed Michael Keane joined Albino United in a training session in the coastal city of Dar es Salaam, soon after they landed. | |
The visit was aimed at helping to break the stigma against people with albinism who risk being killed in Tanzania. | |
"From spending time with them today, I have learnt that the players go through some tough times. It's not easy for them over here," said Keane, who made his debut in the second half. | |
"It's good that they can enjoy football and look forward to playing together. You can see their coach is really good with them." | |