The former Manchester United and England striker could be seen getting into the official's face before repeating 'every f***ing game' as he left the pitch.
Rooney is set to join Derby County as a player-coach in January after agreeing an 18 month deal worth £100,000-a-week earlier this month.
You think Wayne Rooney is sick of #MLS officiating? "Every f**king game. Every f**king game." #DCU #MLS pic.twitter.com/BRnXOnLpFs
— Pablo Maurer (@MLSist) August 18, 2019
It was unclear which decisions in particular Rooney was referring to, but after watching his team-mates play out the rest of the match, he then continued his frustrations on Twitter.
'Gutted about result last night. We deserved more. Looking forward to a 12 hour travel day which could be done in six but hey this is MLS. We will get ready for Red Bulls Wednesday. #Charterflights'
While most top-flight footballers are used to charter flights and private jets, MLS stars must often fly commercially.
According to league rules, teams can only charter flights four times a season, usually resulting in just two games.
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