Wayne Rooney says it was "special" to score his only Everton hat-trick in front of his children at Goodison Park in 2017. Rooney had returned to Merseyside in July that year after leaving the club in 2004 for Manchester United. Four months into his homecoming, and in a game against West Ham United, Rooney managed to seal his first ever Everton hat-trick with a spectacular halfway-line strike.
Wayne Rooney says it was "special" to score his only Everton hat-trick in front of his children at Goodison Park in 2017.
Rooney had returned to Merseyside in July that year after leaving the club in 2004 for Manchester United.
Four months into his homecoming, and in a game against West Ham United, Rooney managed to seal his first ever Everton hat-trick with a spectacular halfway-line strike.
"It was a special moment," Rooney said on the latest episode of The Wayne Rooney Show.
"I'd never scored a hat-trick [for Everton] and since I'd been back I'd scored a few goals but they'd all been at the Park End so, I'd already scored two goals in that game and that one was for my hat-trick at the Gwladys End.
"Joe Hart comes running out, clears it and I've seen it come to me and I knew I had to ping it first time because the defender was going to get back. Michael Oliver [the referee] did brilliantly because he gets out of the way of it, and I caught it perfectly.
"I've scored three goals from the half-way line so it wasn't that but to score a hat-trick at Goodison was special. A big part of me going back to Everton was for my kids to see me play for Everton - that was important for me being an Evertonian. So I was just really pleased they got to see that."
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