ROO THE DAY

Coleen Rooney looks unimpressed as she watches on during Everton defeat with husband Wayne on brink of sack

Wayne's winless run at Plymouth boss extended to nine matches as Coleen watched Everton lose
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COLEEN ROONEY watched Everton lose to Nottingham Forest while husband Wayne also suffered defeat away at Oxford.

The I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here runner-up, 38, went to Goodison Park to watch Wayne's boyhood club lose 2-0 to high-flying Forest.

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Coleen Rooney was spotted in the stands at Goodison ParkCredit: PA
Coleen watched on as Everton lost 2-0 to Nottingham Forest
Wayne's Plymouth lost yet again at Oxford on Saturday afternoonCredit: Rex

Coleen looked glum as she sat in her seat on Merseyside alongside sons Kai, 15, Klay, 11, and Cass, 6 - just weeks after being pipped by Danny Jones in the jungle.

She returned from Australia in time for Christmas but opted to take her boys to the Everton game rather than Plymouth's trip to Oxford on Sunday.

And her afternoon would have gotten even worse when she realised Wayne's Plymouth side had been beaten yet again.

The Championship outfit went down 2-0 at Oxford on Saturday afternoon.

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It extends their winless run to nine matches and increases their relegation fears.

Plymouth sit bottom of the table, four points adrift of safety.

And Rooney is thought to be on the brink of the sack in Devon.

Following their defeat to Oxford, Rooney told BBC Radio Devon: "We didn't create enough chances and didn't do enough to stop them scoring their goals.

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"With the first one, it comes from a cross and it's disappointing because we've been putting in work to stop crosses and get tighter to the man to stop it.

"The second goal comes from when they break out, we didn't do well enough one-on-one defensively and it has cost us.

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"I expected a bit more today and we didn't get it but that's football, and unfortunately we come away with the defeat."

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Rooney joined Plymouth in the summer but has won just five of his 25 games in charge.

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