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Published 08:28 22 Aug 2017 BST
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As has been pointed out by a number of people on Twitter, Rooney's goal came at the same end to a goal he scored in United's 3-2 Manchester derby victory in December 2012. City's supporters - three in particular - reacted to both goals in pretty much the same way...
https://twitter.com/MourinhoMindset/status/899749577825374212
After the game, Rooney took to Twitter to express his disappointment that Everton couldn't hold on for the three points. Despite playing with a man more than City for most of the game after Kyle Walker's red card, Raheem Sterling equalised late in the second half.
https://twitter.com/WayneRooney/status/899752366576201728
Shortly after this tweet, Rooney also shared the image of himself celebrating his goal in front of the City fans.
'Always nice to see a few familiar faces,' he tweeted, along with laughing face and waving hand emojis.
https://twitter.com/WayneRooney/status/899753106602426368
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