Rooney praises Argyle's diverse attacking options

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The iconic Manchester United player's team currently holds the 20th position in the league standings and will be aiming to continue their winning momentum after their recent 3-2 triumph against Sunderland. Rooney expressed his excitement about the abundance of attacking choices available to him as they prepare for the upcoming match this weekend.

Plymouth Argyle head coach Wayne Rooney is confident in the attacking options at his disposal before Friday night's Championship match against Luton Town.AdvertisementAdvertisement

"I think we've got a good blend of different qualities in the attacking players we've got," Rooney told BBC Radio Devon. 

"Ryan (Hardie), Michael (Obafemi) and TJ (Muhamed Tijani) all give me different options. 

"Probably one of them each week is going to be disappointed because they won't play, and that's part of football - but it's a long season. 

"Ultimately, what you want is one of them can score on a regular basis and then that makes your decision a little bit easier." 

Despite the clubs poor form and threat of relegation, Rooney remains positive about  his side and their goals for the season. 

"I think we're starting to see an identity to the team and it's a change from where the team were last season. 

"We want to try and take the ball, but we also want to be quite effective with it as well. We don't want to just pass the ball for the sake of it. 

"I looked at the data from the last four games and we were projected fourth in the league. I've spoken to the forward players about living in the moment when we're getting in dangerous areas and coming alive to try and score goals so that’s the one thing we’ve got to improve on." 

His side faces Luton Town this Friday night which Rooney says will be tough a game but 3 points are possible if Argyle are at their best. 

"I think our preparation has been excellent this week in terms of what we're expecting of Luton, but also of what we expect of ourselves. 

"I think we're more than capable of winning the game - but we have to be at our best."