Wayne Rooney Reveals Six-Month Fallout with Sol Campbell Over Controversial 2004 Arsenal vs. Manchester United Clash
Wayne Rooney exposes his bitter six-month rift with England teammate Sol Campbell following their explosive 2004 Premier League clash that ended Arsenal's historic unbeaten run and sparked the infamous 'Pizzagate' scandal.





The Match That Shattered Records and Relationships
October 24, 2004 marked a seismic shift in Premier League history as Manchester United's 2-0 victory over Arsenal ended the Gunners' 49-game unbeaten streak. Emerging star Wayne Rooney, then 18, found himself at the heart of both the match's decisive moments and its bitter aftermath.
Key Match Highlights:
- Controversial Penalty Decision: Rooney's 73rd-minute tumble under Sol Campbell's challenge led to Ruud van Nistelrooy's opener
- Birthday Goal: The teenage sensation sealed victory in stoppage time on his 19th birthday
- Pizzagate Aftermath: Cesc Fàbregas' infamous food-throwing incident sparked lasting Premier League folklore
The Campbell Conflict Deepens
Rooney revealed on The Wayne Rooney Show podcast:
"Sol wouldn't even make eye contact during England camps. I kept saying 'We're teammates now,' but he was convinced I'd conned the penalty. The truth? There was contact - maybe not enough to go down, but when you're young in that pressure cooker..."
Historical Context of the Rivalry:
Season | Incident | Resulting Tension |
---|---|---|
2003-04 | Van Nistelrooy's missed penalty | Martin Keown's infamous face-grab |
2004-05 | Keane-Vieira tunnel confrontation | Referee Graham Poll's intervention |
2005-06 | Pizzagate aftermath | Increased security in tunnel areas |
Legacy of the Feud
This clash marked:
- The end of Arsenal's Invincibles era
- A generational shift in Premier League power dynamics
- The birth of modern football's media circus
- Lasting tactical changes in referee protocols
Rooney reflected: "Those matches had this electric danger - you'd walk into the tunnel and feel the history. Today's derbies? Still intense, but missing that raw edge."