Wayne Rooney remembered his time at Manchester United, when for Sir Alex Ferguson to have less work, he and four other teammates looked after the dressing room life.
The former captain of the England national team shared how they didn't allow new players to show their ego in Manchester: "We didn't let new players show their ego in Manchester.
"Me, Ryan Giggs, Gary Neville, Paul Scholes and Rio Ferdinand were responsible for order. Sir Alex Ferguson never had to interfere, we took care of it ourselves. Players believed in him, he believed in us."
About the current United team, he said: "People talk about both our team and the current one, saying they should be attacking. But it's not true, most of the time we played waiting for a chance to counterattack. It wasn't like we lost our heads and ran forward, we calculated our chances."