Rooney, winning his 116th cap, mainly played a deep midfield role in Sunday’s 1-0 win over Slovakia, which was new boss Sam Allardyce’s first in charge.
Allardyce said post-match it was “not for me to say” what Rooney’s position was and he “played wherever he wanted”.
But Rooney, 30, said:
“I played in that role and helped us win the game – too much is getting made about it.”
Speaking to Sky Sports, the Manchester United captain added:
“I’ve done it my whole career and suddenly it’s big news. It’s not a big thing and I think there’s a big overreaction to it.”
Rooney’s position on the field for club and country has been has been widely discussed this season and England’s record goalscorer did not touch the ball once in the Slovakia penalty area during the World Cup qualifier in Trnava.
United manager Jose Mourinho has played Rooney behind new striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic this season, while Roy Hodgson, Allardyce’s predecessor as England boss, selected him as a midfielder at Euro 2016.
Allardyce said he “can’t stop” Rooney from dropping into midfield and the player has a “lot more experience at international football” than he does.
Rooney added: “I’m playing on the pitch for England. I’m captain of the team and I feel I can do a very good job in the role. I am happy where I’m playing.”
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