Manchester United youngster http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Danny-Welbeck-c10233 has reiterated his desire to play for England at this summer’s European championships and claimed that he would do his utmost best to get a call-up.
Perhaps one of the few strikers who have emerged from the United academy with genuine world-class potential, Danny Welbeck has been given an extended run in the first-team and has taken the chance with both hands.
After establishing himself ahead of Javier Hernandez, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Wayne-Rooney-c36736.
His partnership with his fellow country man has been lauded by all and it has been one of the main driving forces behind the club’s title challenge.
United find themselves ahead of Manchester City in the Premier League standings with Welbeck having played a major role in getting them there.
With his abilities he has earned a call-up to the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Poland-c2983. Furthermore, his efforts have been appreciated by his peers, who have voted him as one of the nominees
for the young player of the year.
However despite his considerable achievements, the 21-year-old has remained as humble as ever and claims that he it will be a dream to represent his nation at the European Championships.
"That is where I want to be. Going to the Euros and starting for England would be a massive boost for me. I will just try to do my best for United between now and the end of the season."
He also commented on England’s managerial problems saying that while he rated former boss http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fabio-c13152 Capello highly, it was not up to him to decide who took the Italian’s place at Wembley.
"For Fabio to give us the call-up and our senior debuts we can never thank him enough.”
"We played under Stuart Pearce for a while (with the Under-21s). He is a good manager and we know the benefits of playing under him. It is not for us to decide who is the manager. We will take it as it comes and do our best to make the plane,” the talented
attacker said.
With Capello gone, Stuart Pearce is currently managing the team on a caretaker basis, but it is widely expected that Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp will take over before the prestigious tournament kicks off.
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