"He made every decision the right one and he scored a great goal from a great cross from Dominic." "In difficult moments, he showed his experience. That is why we signed Wayne, expecting to show his team-mates all that experience, and it was really important," he said. Rooney last scored a goal for Everton at Goodison on March 13, 2004 when he claimed the winner against Portsmouth.Ronald Koeman: 'There was only one player comfortable on the pitch and that was Rooney' https://t.co/JlloBjhGiQ #EFC pic.twitter.com/hEat2AKt2X
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Ronald Koeman says Wayne Rooney's experience was a major factor in sealing Everton's opening-day victory. WATCH: https://t.co/gHVnVGNel3— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) August 12, 2017That gap of 4,869 days is the longest between goals for the same club in the Premier League. The header was his 300th involvement in a goal in the Premier League, with 101 assists to add to his 199 goals. Only Alan Shearer, with 324, has more. And he joined Shearer and Frank Lampard with the most goals on the league's opening day, eight. Koeman not only believes that Rooney fits perfectly into his plans at Everton, but he also thinks he is far from the faded force that many felt he was becoming at United. "Wayne showed he is still one of the best players in his position and he showed today the player that we expected," said Koeman. "A lot of cleverness on the pitch and a great goal and a great header. We can't ask for more than he showed today."


