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Wayne Rooney's stays in MLS feel incomplete as new Birmingham City manager ends second short stint with D.C. United

It's fun to look back on Wayne Rooney's most iconic MLS moment. It's one of the most viral clips in league history, a truly legendary sequence that belongs in any highlight reel put together to illustrate Rooney's career. In that moment, he fit the bill as D.C. United's savior. He was originally brought in by the club to play that exact role and, in that moment especially, he played it well.

Now, as Rooney leaves the club for a second time, it's time to look back at his overall impact on D.C. United. He was brought in twice to save the club, but as he heads back to England once again, it feels like deja vu in the capital.

Rooney achieved plenty in MLS, as both a player and a manager. In both roles, he left D.C. United in a better place than he found it, having been brought in to do just that. He wasn't brought in as a long-term solution either time; instead, his job was to give the club a much-needed shot in the arm.

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Still, as he leaves for the second time, it's hard not to feel like American soccer never saw the best of Rooney. He was never given time, and never took the time to accomplish all he could. There are reasons for that, of course, many of which are due to the club's own chaotic atmosphere, but when you look at Rooney's two careers in MLS, it's hard not to feel what ended up being a footnote had the potential to be something far more.