Chelsea’s defender, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Daniel-Sturridge-c10076 and claimed that the striker can shine for England in the future.
The Blues forward was left out of the Euro 2012 team, but went on to represent Great Britain in the London Olympics 2012.
His performances during those games were outstanding and won the applause of many.
However, Cahill feels that the striker can finally break free and prove his worth for the national team, during the World Cup Qualifiers.
England are set to take on Moldova in their first game and Cahill has admitted that both him and Sturridge will be looking to prove just what they are made of.
"Everyone knows about the talent that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Daniel-c9879 has and how sharp and dangerous he can be.”
"It's great to see him here after missing the [http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926 game] through injury and he's been lively in training over the last few days.”
"It would be nice to see him do well."
Cahill is hopeful for the team to do good against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ukraine-c3032.
He added: "We want to make a good start obviously and the aim and the goal is for two years’ time.”
"But we've got two games now and the lads have played a few games at the start of the season so everyone is fit and ready to go, so I think just to make a positive start is the main message."
Roy Hodgson has already gone on to put in a very impressive shift during the Euro 2012 with his team, but should he be able to build on that success, then http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 are set to walk through the qualifiers stage.
Both Cahill and Sturridge are looking to secure a spot for themselves in the national team on a permanent basis and the best way for them to do so, is they can prove just how lethal they are in the pre season games.
At this moment, Hodgson doesn’t have a definite starting eleven, which is why it’s the ideal time for them to come out with all guns blazing.
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