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Donald Trump wanted Wayne Rooney to offer football lessons to his son, dubbed 'the new Peter Crouch'

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 LONDON COLNEY, UNITED KINGDOM - OCTOBER 07: Peter Crouch and Wayne Rooney of England share a joke during an England training session at London Colney Training Ground on October 7, 2008 in London, England. (Photo by Jamie McDonald/Getty Images) Donald Trump.
Donald Trump with his son Barron, next to Wayne Rooney and Peter Crouch. | Credit: Getty Images

Any chance of Donald Trump owning a football club ended when he was elected US president in 2016, but it did lead to an opportunity for his football-loving son, who earned comparisons to Peter Crouch due to his height and hold-up play.

Barron Trump, a budding midfielder, joined DC United’s youth setup after his old man moved to Washington DC. The teenager was also spotted having a kickabout in an Arsenal shirt in the White House grounds.

In 2018, Trump invited then DC United star Wayne Rooney and his wife, Coleen, to the White House, following the Englishman's move to MLS on a three-and-a-half year contract.

Donald Trump sees son compared to Peter Crouch

NEW YORK, NY - MAY 08: Donald Trump attends the Washington Capitals vs New York Rangers game at Madison Square Garden on May 8, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by James Devaney/GC Images) Rangers
Trump's son has been compared to Peter Crouch | Credit: Getty Images

“He asked me to give his son some football lessons,” Rooney revealed. Coleen’s recollection of the occasion was rather less wholesome: “We walked in and Donald Trump said to his son, ‘See? I told you all the soccer players get good-looking girls’. I thought, ‘Dirty bastard...’”

Trump played a round of golf with Wayne rather than Coleen, on what turned out to be a very busy golf course.

Peter Crouch celebrates a goal for Stoke City against West Ham in April 2018.
Crouch celebrates for Stoke | Credit: Getty Images

“We had Rudy Giuliani in the buggy behind us, then about 50 to 100 golf buggies – all security,” the ex-England forward said. “There was a boat in the lake carrying snipers and there were snipers in the bushes... I was like, ‘What’s going on?!’”

A growth spurt meant that Barron developed into a different kind of player to Rooney, though. He was taller than his 6ft 3in dad by the age of 15, and dubbed ‘the new Peter Crouch’ as footage emerged of his expert hold-up play in a match. He stopped short of doing The Robot, however.

Barron has since left DC United and attends New York University, but plans to continue playing football. At 18, he’s now 6ft 7in.

Trump Sr explained: “I said, ‘You’re going to be a basketball player’, but he said, ‘I like soccer, dad’. You can’t talk them into everything.”