Wayne Rooney says a documentary following him at Plymouth Argyle will not be a distraction to the club.
The former England captain, who has been Pilgrims head coach since May, is the star attraction for the programme, which is currently in production.
Plymouth are latest football team to have a behind-the-scenes documentary made about them following the likes of Wrexham, Sunderland and Manchester City.
“It has to be at the right times and anything which we feel could affect players on a match day, the access won’t be there,” Rooney told BBC Radio Devon.
“I think it happens nowadays anyway at most football clubs – they have their own internal cameras almost everywhere, so I don’t think it’s any different for the players or a shock for the players to have cameras round.
“I think once they’ll get used it it’s not an issue.”
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