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COLEEN ROONEY succeeded where husband Wayne failed on his dismal debut as Plymouth Argyle boss.

The Manchester United legend was "disappointed, angry, surprised" by a 4-0 thumping at Sheffield Wednesday in the Championship opener.

Coleen Rooney found moments of cheer as husband Wayne's new team Plymouth Argyle crashed 4-0 at Sheffield Wednesday on Sunday
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Coleen Rooney found moments of cheer as husband Wayne's new team Plymouth Argyle crashed 4-0 at Sheffield Wednesday on SundayCredit: Eleanor Hoad/Every Second Media/Rex
Coleen, however, watched on with concern at other times
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Coleen, however, watched on with concern at other timesCredit: Eleanor Hoad/Every Second Media/Rex

But whereas the ex-England skipper looked on anxiously throughout, his wife managed to find moments to smile about as she watched from the crowd with the couple's kids.

A sunny day out with her children seems a good enough reason to beam.

But what exactly made Coleen look so serene as she wore such a joyful expression is uncertain.

It certainly wasn't the football - as Plymouth could easily have lost by twice the huge and humbling margin by which they were blown aside.

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So perhaps it was the fresh memories of Marbella - the destination for the Rooneys' recent summer holiday.

Coleen kicked off the week by posting a selection of sultry snaps, including beach shots in a bikini, from the trip.

Maybe she just wanted to make it a mood-lifting Monday after a sobering Sunday at wonderful Wednesday for her hubbie.

She gazed on intently in her brown sunglasses at Hillsborough, at times appearing to share Wayne's anxiety.

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But on other occasions she had fun with her kids as the EFL got under way a week before the Premier League starts.

Ex-Birmingham and Derby chief Wayne, 38, saw Plymouth fail to create a proper chance as the Owls tore the visitors apart.

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He said afterwards: "I think the basics of the game was not good enough and for me that's not acceptable.

"Whether that's getting to the ball, tackling, being aggressive and staying with runners.

"Sheffield Wednesday were one of the best last season at crosses and cutbacks and it was four goals from crosses and cutbacks, which we worked on throughout the week, so I'm really disappointed."

Jamal Lowe was the main reason Wednesday were on a high.

Wayne Rooney was 'surprised' by Plymouth's slump as they practised countering exactly the tactics Sheffield Wednesday thrived from
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Wayne Rooney was 'surprised' by Plymouth's slump as they practised countering exactly the tactics Sheffield Wednesday thrived fromCredit: Rex
Coleen shared memories of Marbella on Instagram earlier in the week
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Coleen shared memories of Marbella on Instagram earlier in the week

The ex-Bournemouth winger fired a belated opener on 35 minutes and sparked Brendan Galloway's own-goal woe soon after the break.

Josh Windass and sub Michael Smith then finished Argyle off.

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But at least Rooney knows one thing, for sure.

Plymouth need to get smiles better to have a chance of a decent season.

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