FORMER Birmingham and Arsenal star Jermaine Pennant has hit out at the Blues' decision to appoint Wayne Rooney.
The former winger, 40, says that Rooney's managerial CV – which includes stints at Derby and D.C. United has not earned him the chance to have a crack at the Birmingham job.
Birmingham were in a play-off spot in sixth place when they sacked John Eustace in October.
The club's new owners, Knighthead, who were fronted by former NFL legend Tom Brady wanted to appoint a marquee name and saw Rooney as the man for the job.
So far, Rooney is yet to win a game as Birmingham manager and his appointment is coming under increased scrutiny.
Speaking to King Casino Bonus, Pennant said: "It's sad to see what's happening at Birmingham. John Eustace will be sitting there with a cigar and a cup of tea at home.
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"Birmingham were sitting pretty in sixth, but they're now 18th and eight points off relegation. That's a catastrophe and a massive blunder.
"There was no reason to look at Wayne Rooney or any other manager considering what they did last season. I know it's early days, but it doesn't look as if it's going anywhere.
"Wayne Rooney hasn't earned the right to be given a job like this, but I thought the American owners saw him as a marquee name.
"They need to understand it doesn't work like that. It's not American football or basketball, it's English football, and you need a manager who knows how to win games.’"
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