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HIGH - Becomes youngest player to play for England in February 2003 at 17 years and 111 days against Australia.
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HIGH - In September of that year, at 17 years and 317 days, becomes youngest player to score for England.
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HIGH - Sets the record for the youngest scorer in finals history with two in the 3-0 win over Switzerland at Euro 2004 in Portugal.
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LOW - Suffers a foot injury as England lose their Euro 2004 quarter-final to hosts Portugal in a penalty shoot-out.
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LOW - Faces a fitness race ahead of the 2006 World Cup in Germany after injuring his foot.
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LOW - Is shown a red card in the quarter-final defeat to Portugal for stamping on Ricardo Carvalho.
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LOW - Misses out on Euro 2008 as England finish third in their qualifying group behind Croatia and Russia.
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HIGH - Top-scores for England during the 2010 World Cup qualifiers with nine goals.
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HIGH - Captains England for first time in 2009 in a friendly against Brazil.
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LOW - Criticises fans for booing the England players after a 0-0 2010 World Cup draw with Algeria.
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LOW - England are eliminated after losing 4-1 to Germany in the second round, with Rooney scoreless through the tournament.
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LOW - Sent off in a Euro 2012 qualifier against Montenegro and banned for first tw0 games of the finals.
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HIGH - After missing games against France and Sweden, scores the only goal of the final group vs Ukraine.
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LOW - England are knocked out after losing a penalty shoot-out 4-2 to Italy, despite Rooney netting his spot-kick.
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HIGH - Captains England for first time in 2014 World Cup qualifier against San Marino.
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HIGH - Scores against Brazil twice in 2013.
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LOW - England are eliminated from the 2014 World Cup in Brazil after finishing last in their group.
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HIGH - Following Steven Gerrard's international retirement, is named as England's full-time captain by Roy Hodgson.
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HIGH - Wins his 100th England cap in November 2014 and scores a penalty as England defeat Slovenia.
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HIGH - In September 2015, breaks Bobby Charlton's England scoring record with his 50th goal.
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LOW - Despite Rooney scoring the opening goal, England lose 2-1 to Iceland in the knockout stages to bow out of Euro 2016.
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HIGH - Earns his 116th cap in September 2016 to make him England's most-capped outfield player.