Plymouth Argyle manager Wayne Rooney was shown a red card during his team's 2-1 home win over Blackburn on Saturday.<br /><br />Rooney was dismissed after he reacted angrily to Blackburn's equalizer being allowed to stand in the 86th minute.<br /><br />Plymouth were adamant that there had been a foul in the build-up and Rooney seemingly said something to upset fourth official Jacob Miles, who informed referee James Linington.<br /><br />However, Plymouth's players responded well to the goal and to Rooney being sent to the stands.<br /><br />Argyle went on to score the winning goal in the seventh minute of added time.<br /><br />Former Southampton forward Michael Obafemi opened the scoring for Plymouth by netting his first goal for the club since joining on loan from Burnley.<br /><br />Joe Rankin-Costello's looping header drew Blackburn level, despite complaints from the home side. <br /><br />It was then Morgan Whittaker, a £1million signing from Swansea last summer, who struck the winning goal in added time.<br /><br />Saturday's victory over Blackburn saw Plymouth extend their winning run at home to three matches, having overcome Sunderland and Burnley in Devon last month.<br /><br />Plymouth ended Saturday 14th in the Championship table with 11 points from their opening nine matches. Blackburn now sits eighth with 15 points.<br /><br /><br />Manchester United and England legend Rooney has been in charge at Plymouth since May.<br /><br />Plymouth is the fourth club of his managerial career, following stints with Derby, D.C. United and Birmingham.
