Wayne Rooney seen for first time since being sacked by Birmingham as glum Man Utd legend fills up £120k Audi with petrol

WAYNE ROONEY filled up his £120,000 Audi with petrol after being spotted for the first time his Birmingham exit.

The England legend cast a glum figure as he got to work at the pump at a Cheshire petrol station.

Wayne Rooney has been spotted for the first time since his Birmingham sacking

Wayne Rooney has been spotted for the first time since his Birmingham sacking

The England legend was seen at a petrol station in Cheshire

The England legend was seen at a petrol station in Cheshire

Wazza filled up his £120,00 Audi

Wazza filled up his £120,00 Audi

Rooney, 38, wore a hooded puffer jacket to stave off the northern frost.

It’s the first time he’s been seen after being sacked by Birmingham last week.

After only 13 weeks in charge, Manchester United veteran Wayne Rooney was shown the door by NFL legend Tom Brady and his fellow American supporters.

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Following John Eustace’s departure in October, he only won two of his 15 games, and Birmingham fell to the bottom of the Championship standings.

After a 3-0 loss to Leeds on New Year’s Day, fans turned against Rooney.

And Tony Mowbray is now in charge at St Andrew’s as Birmingham bid to challenge for the playoffs again.

Rooney admitted it would “take some time” to get over his departure, having quit MLS side DC United for a return to Blighty.

And he is now spending quality time with wife Coleen, 37, plus kids Kai, 14, Klay, 10, Kit, 7, and Cass, 5.

Rooney wore a puffer jacket to protect from the cold

Rooney wore a puffer jacket to protect from the cold

He cut a glum figure on the forecourt

He cut a glum figure on the forecourt

Rooney was axed by Birmingham after two wins in 15 games

Rooney was axed by Birmingham after two wins in 15 games

Rooney said after his sacking: “I would like to thank Tom Wagner, Tom Brady and Garry Cook for the opportunity to manage Birmingham City FC and the support they all gave me during my short period with the club.

“Football is a results business – and I recognise they have not been at the level I wanted them to be.

“However, time is the most precious commodity a manager requires and I do not believe 13 weeks was sufficient to oversee the changes that were needed.

“Personally, it will take me some time to get over this setback. I have been involved in professional football, as either a player or manager, since I was 16.

“Now, I plan to take some time with my family as I prepare for the next opportunity in my journey as a manager.

“Finally, I wish Birmingham City FC and its owners my best wishes in the pursuit of their ambitions.”

Wazza said he will 'need time' to get over his St Andrew's exit

Wazza said he will ‘need time’ to get over his St Andrew’s exit

The Man Utd icon is spending quality time with his family

The Man Utd icon is spending quality time with his family