A Quote by Ross Barkley

It's a goal to get myself in the squad for the World Cup. — © Ross Barkley
It's a goal to get myself in the squad for the World Cup.
I've got to do everything extra to put myself in the best shape to get in the World Cup squad.
I want to play right-back. I have worked my whole life to get to where I am now in a World Cup squad and to showcase my talent in the World Cup stage, playing in my position.
The best goal I have scored for the national team would be during the 2002 World Cup against Portugal. It was my first World Cup and my first goal in the World Cup. It was like a dream, and that's why it was so memorable.
My first goal is the World Cup, and then my second goal is to win the Asian Cup.
My No. 1 goal, and what I've spent my entire life striving to achieve is to win a World Cup. I want to retire so badly with that World Cup, but if I don't, then I'll retire knowing that I've done everything I could to get it.
I've been relegated at Hull, but to make a World Cup squad and reach an FA Cup semi-final at Hull is something I am really proud of.
My best World Cup memory as a fan? The Michael Owen goal against Argentina at the 1998 World Cup in France.
The player picked as No 23 in the squad will not win the World Cup for you.
At one point, when I didn't make the 2007 World Cup squad, I was very, very frustrated. Then I became very hard on myself. Whenever I used to go to the nets, or when I trained in the gym, I was very hard on myself. I couldn't sleep; I used to think a lot. Very, very desperate to make a comeback.
Personally, everyone dreams to be part of World Cup squad. Mine was also the same.
If you've got an opportunity to improve your squad before a World Cup you must take it.
For me, the 1982 Brazil squad was the best, although we could not win the World Cup.
I'm a forward, and I dream of a goal in the World Cup, pushing it, kicking it from outside the box, wherever. I dream of scoring at a World Cup.
I'd love to feature for the Barbarians. I'd love to win a Champions Cup, and I'd love to get to another World Cup and make a fist of it: get to a World Cup final at least and see what could have been, particularly after 2011 when Wales reached the semi-finals.
I was 22, and getting into a World Cup squad is what you dream about as a kid, so finishing third was fantastic.
Back in 2005, we lost in the semi-final of the World Cup and that was a great learning curve for the team. It gave us a goal and even more of a hunger to win the World Cup, so we went away and set ourselves a long-term plan to do it.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!