Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney rates the summer's World Cup as the lowest point of his career.
Rooney has had to look back and address what England manager Roy Hodgson calls "the baggage" of the World Cup debacle.
"That was my worst moment in football," Rooney said. "The younger lads who were there as well, they felt that, and it is not a nice feeling. We have to try to make sure we don't feel like that again, and so make sure we qualify for the Euros. If we get there, when we get there, then that experience can will help us.
"We don't get much time off after [the World Cup]. It was three weeks and you have to take a break, but you are still thinking of things that you could have done differently or better, so it is frustrating.
"Up until the Norway game, really, you are still thinking about it, so I was just glad to get back out there again playing for England and getting the victory. The disappointment is still there, obviously, but you have to move on and focus now on the qualifiers for the Euros."
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