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Barkley: We have to attack Italy

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Midfielder Ross Barkley believes England have to be positive in the group stage of the FIFA World Cup™ and is hopeful he can realise "every kid's dream" by facing some of the best players on the planet.

The 20-year-old is likely to be on the bench for England's opening match against Italy in Manaus on Saturday, with matches to follow against Uruguay and Costa Rica. Doubts have been raised over whether Roy Hodgson's side can actually make the knockout stage and Barkley thinks their first result could be crucial.

"It's very important when you go into a tournament, to set the tone in the first game," he said. "You have got to start with a good result, go into the game prepared and looking to win the game. With all the big-name players it's going to be a big test playing against Uruguay but if we get a good result against Italy we can take confidence into the second game. We need to be positive throughout the group stage."

Barkley is one of the more inexperienced players in the squad, having only made his senior debut last September, but feels comfortable with the company he is now keeping and intends to make the most of his first World Cup.
That is what I dream about, playing against the best players in the world. It's every kid's dream to be doing things like that and hopefully I will get the chance.
England midfielder Ross Barkley
"That is what I dream about, playing against the best players in the world," he told evertontv. "It's every kid's dream to be doing things like that and hopefully I will get the chance. I feel ready for anything. It is football, it is not life or death.

"You have to go on the pitch and get a result and focus on what you have to do on the pitch and not get distracted. The top players produce it week in week out and they are out there every week giving the same performances, if not scoring then setting goals up, always fighting and getting results.

"I will learn a lot. I went to the World Cup with the Under-20s last summer and I learned a lot there - about the (tournament) environment, playing against the big countries. I've never been to South America, (I will learn about) the temperatures, preparing for games, being away from home; it will be a good learning curve for me and a great experience.

"After every tournament I feel I have learned something and I come back wanting to progress."
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Beckham tells Hodgson to unleash England's young guns

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David Beckham has called on England manager Roy Hodgson to unleash his squad's emerging talent at the World Cup.

Hodgson has selected several highly-rated youngsters including Raheem Sterling, Ross Barkley and Luke Shaw for the tournament. Despite their lack of international experience, the former England captain believes that Hodgson shouldn't be afraid to throw them into the team.

Liverpool winger Sterling, 19, Everton midfielder Barkley, 20, and Southampton left-back Shaw, 18, have just 12 caps between them. Beckham himself burst onto the global stage as a 23-year-old at the 1998 World Cup in France, scoring on his first start in the competition against Colombia. The former Manchester United and Real Madrid midfielder is convinced England would benefit if Hodgson was to put his faith in a new generation of exciting talent.

Beckham said: "People talked about how we've got young players going out to a World Cup, to one of the biggest competitions in the world, and are young players up for it? I've no doubt they're up for it. These players play in the biggest leagues in the world. They play against some of the best players, some of the biggest players, so without a doubt, it doesn't matter how young they are, it doesn't matter what age they are.

"They're prepared, they're ready for it. You can see the good thing about having young players go into a competition is the fact that they're not scared. Young players are not scared to go out there and perform and play for themselves and play for the team, and so they'll be ready."
"They play against some of the best players, some of the biggest players, so without a doubt, it doesn't matter how young they are, it doesn't matter what age they are."
David Beckham, former England captain,
England have been drawn in a tough group featuring Italy, their opening opponents on Saturday, Copa America champions Uruguay and Costa Rica. But Beckham, who won 115 caps and played in three World Cups, is upbeat about England's chances in Brazil. "Yeah (I'm) very optimistic," the 39-year-old said.

"Obviously I've been to a few myself and I know that going into a World Cup - I always believe going into any World Cup or any big competition that I used to go in as a player - that you can go all the way, and our players will be doing exactly the same."

Beckham also offered his opinion on England striker, Wayne Rooney. The Manchester United forward has failed to score in eight previous appearances in the competition, but Beckham is confident his old England team-mate will rise to the occasion this time.

"Wayne proves himself every time that he steps out on to a football field," Beckham added."At the end of the day Man United might not have had a great season but he has had a great season. He performed well in almost every game and every time he puts an England shirt on you know it means something to him."
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USA, Cameroon arrive in Brazil

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Following their 2-1 victory on Saturday over fellow FIFA World Cup™ participants Nigeria, USA arrived in Brazil this Monday morning. From Guarulhos airport in Sao Paulo, the team transferred to their hotel on Paulista Avenue.

The USA team will be training at their designated site at Barra Funda CT. "It's great to be here," Clint Dempsey said. "There are a lot of leaders on our team.


"There are some good kids coming up andwe are feeling good following our three recent wins.The World Cup is different,so we have to make sure we're ready."


The USA will face Ghana in their opening match on 16 June at Arena das Dunas in Natal. USA are in Group G alongside Germany, Ghana and Portugal.


Cameroon landed in Rio de Janeiro this morning and will travelto Espirito Santo State where they will be based for the FIFA World Cup.


In Group A, the Indomitable Lions make their debut in the tournament against Mexico on 13 June at Arena das Dunas in Natal. The African team will face Croatia on the 18th in Manaus, and close their Group Stage participation against Brazil on 22 June in Brasilia. 
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