Wayne Rooney and wife Coleen relax at trendy Ibiza hotspot partying the night away just days after England Euro 2016 flop
Onlookers said they couldn't believe their eyes when they saw Rooney sipping on cocktails days after devastating defeat

ENGLAND flop Wayne Rooney has been spotted sipping cocktails at a trendy Ibiza nightspot just days after his team's humiliating crash out of Euro 2016.
The captain partied with his wife Coleen at the Blue Marlin Beach Club like he "didn't have a care in the world", witnesses said.
Rooney - who earns £260,000-a-week - jetted to the clubbers paradise island earlier this week on a budget £88 flight before splurging on €15 cocktails.
Holidaymaker Emma Hussein, 36 from Bognor Regis, West Sussex, said: “I could not believe it when Wayne and Coleen strolled in.
“They didn’t look like they had a care in the world. Everyone deserves a break but why would he go somewhere that busy on a Saturday night?
“You would have thought he would be keeping his head down after what happened at the Euros.
“Wayne was getting lots of attention from autograph hunters.”
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The Premier League giant was pictured on a luxury super yacht in Spain on Thursday - which he booked BEFORE England’s shameful defeat to Iceland.
He hired a £120,000-a-week yacht for the getaway in a bid to wash away his recent football failures.
He was joined on board with a bikini clad female friend and a group of pals.
At one point he and the lads went for ride out on super-speed jet skis while wife Coleen, 30, caught some sun on the deck of the 82ft yacht.
He's not the only England footballer to have been partying with bikini beauties in Ibiza.
20-year-old midfielder Dele Alli was seen swimming and relaxing with a group of friends on the island yesterday.
Dozens of disappointed fans took to vent their anger after the picture emerged.
One said it “sums up everything that’s wrong with English footballers these days”.
Another wrote: “Have a good time Ali!! Don’t worry about the thousands of fans summers you’ve ruined! As long as you get paid and get to Ibiza, priorities…”
Others suggested the England players should look at the Welsh team for inspiration.
Alli's teammate Raheem Sterling also came under fire for flaunting his millionaire wealth in a video posted just hours after Euro 201.
The £49 million Manchester City winger laughed as he took pals on a Through The Keyhole-style tour of a luxury mansion — boasting about it having a crystal-encrusted bathroom sink.
Still wearing his England national team polo shirt — he bragged about a fleet of luxury cars and the extravagant mansion - despite infuriating fans with a string of below par performances in France.
Soon after England's humiliating defeat, BBC pundit Julia Hartley-Brewer shocked viewers by branding England’s Euro 2016 flops as “overpaid nonces”.
She was reviewing Tuesday’s newspaper when she said: “Our lot are a bunch of overpaid nonces. They should spend less time doing their hair and a bit more time playing football and scoring some goals.”
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