WAYNE ROONEY was over the moon after Plymouth Argyle clinched their first Championship victory against Sunderland on Saturday.
Joe Edwards scored in the third minute of stoppage time, securing a 3-2 win for Plymouth, their first second-division win under the Manchester United legend.
Wayne Rooney was over the moon after Plymouth Argyle clinched their first Championship victor
Plymouth beat Sunderland 3-2 on Saturday
The goal ignited wild celebrations among Pilgrims fans at Home Park, as they watched their team climb out of the relegation zone.
Rooney’s joy was evident on the touchline, with new footage capturing his reaction to Edwards’ decisive goal.
Initially, it took the manager a moment to register the goal, but then he threw his fists in the air, screaming in delight before celebrating with his coaching staff.
And the celebration ended up going viral on social media with one fan saying they “absolutely love this” clip of the 38-year-old boss.
Another added: “How can you not be buzzing and happy for Rooney after that winner! Incredible feeling and those scenes yesterday is why we love football!”
A third then put: “I’ve never wanted someone to succeed so much in my life… So many want to see him fail but, it’s clear that he cares. My Gaffer.”
Rooney continued to pump his fists and shout although he quickly regained his composure for the final moments of the match.
Plymouth held on for the win, with the home crowd chanting the manager’s name at full-time.
After the clash, Rooney said: “It was a good game. We were always in the game, even at 1-0 down I think we ended the first half okay.
“But we just needed a bit more energy, a bit more tempo and a bit more creativity, more crosses, more shots on goal, which I thought we did all in the second half.
“We were very good in the second half and over the course of 90 minutes, I felt we just deserved to win.”
Plymouth suffered a 4-0 defeat to Sheffield Wednesday in their opening match of the new Championship season.
Following this, Plymouth recorded 1-1 draws against Hull City and QPR and then suffered a 1-0 home defeat to Stoke City.
However, their victory against Sunderland marked their second win of the season in all competitions having previously knocked Cheltenham Town out of the Carabao Cup.
With five points, Plymouth is now 16th in the Championship; nevertheless, they will soon face a difficult schedule of games.
West Brom, who are vying for promotion, will host them the following weekend.
After that, Luton Town will make an away trip to Home Park on September 27, and their first test match of the season will take place against Burnley in October.