ONE-TIME Leeds star Tony Yeboah was an unlikely first hero for Wayne Rooney.
And his school mates still call him after another Leeds striker.
Rooney burst on to the scene with boyhood club Everton as a teenager in the early 2000s.
England's all-time record goal-scorer has inspired a generation of kids to try to replicate his heroics.
But the ex-Everton and Manchester United star has revealed he wanted to be Leeds icon Yeboah in his youth.
Despite that, to his pals he was more like former Chelsea and Leeds striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink.
Rooney revealed: “I used to pretend to be Tony Yeboah after he scored the volleys against Liverpool and Wimbledon.
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“Still to this day all my friends in Liverpool call me Jimmy – after Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink.
“I scored a goal which was in the local newspaper when I was a kid years ago and Jimmy Floyd used to do a cartwheel.
“Everyone – my cousins and friends – all of them from home still call me Jimmy.”
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