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Wayne Rooney misses penalty as DC United crash out of MLS play-offs

Wayne Rooney's fairytale first season in Major League Soccer ended in disappointment when the DC United striker missed a penalty in a shootout defeat to Columbus Crew in the knockout round of the play-offs on Thursday.

The 33-year-old stepped up for his team's first spot-kick after the match had ended 2-2 following extra time, but his shot was saved by Crew goalkeeper Zack Steffen, who dived to his right and swatted away the former England captain's effort.

Rooney's team-mates Luciano Acosta and Nick DeLeon also missed their efforts as Crew ran out 3-2 winners in the shootout to move on to the Eastern Conference semi-finals, where they face New York Red Bulls.

"It's disappointing losing on penalties but as a team we can be extremely proud of what we have achieved in the last few months," Rooney said.

Fairytale season: Rooney scored 12 and provided seven in an impressive first MLS campaign (AFP/Getty Images)

"In today's game the crowd, the atmosphere was fantastic and it shows the team are coming along great and they are proud of our performances. We'll try and build on this next season."

Earlier, defender Frederic Brillant had given DC United a 21st minute lead before Federico Higuain scored twice to put Crew ahead. DeLeon restored parity with a long-range shot deep into extra time to send the contest to a shootout.

Rooney joined DC United from Everton this year as their marquee signing with the side rooted to the bottom of the MLS Eastern Conference on two wins from 14 matches and eliminated from the US Open Cup.

However, the former Manchester United striker helped drag the team up the table and into the play-offs with a string of inspiring performances, scoring 12 goals and providing seven assists in 20 appearances.

DC United finished fourth in the Eastern Conference.

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