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Reaching quarters not good enough for Sterling and Alli

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Nothing less than winning the World Cup in Russia next month will be satisfacto­ry despite England’s failure to even progress to the later stages in recent tournament­s, insist Three Lions’ stars Raheem Sterling and Dele Alli.

Gareth Southgate’s men travel to their base in Repino, northwest of Saint Petersburg, next week looking to end 52 years without winning a major tournament since the 1966 World Cup.

Sterling was part of the England sides that crashed out at the group stages four years ago and exited in humiliatin­g fashion to Iceland in the last 16 of Euro 2016.

But the Manchester City winger rejected suggestion­s England should be happy with progress to the quarterfin­als this time round.

“No, it won’t be good enough at all, because you want to win it,” Sterling told reporters.

“I’m not coming here to spend four, five, six weeks of my life to say ‘let’s see what happens and hopefully last 16.’”

And Tottenham midfielder Dele Alli believes “the sky is the limit” for a talented young squad.

“We have a young, hungry team that wants to achieve greatness. We want to bring the country together and achieve something great,” said Alli.

“I don’t think we can put limits on it. The sky is the limit.”

Alli also played in the defeat to Iceland two years ago and believes that those still in the squad will have learned from that harrowing experience.

“I think we learned a lot as players. It was one of the best moments of my career and one of the worst as well with the way it ended,” added Alli.

“We have to prove to ourselves. We are excited, we have a strong team and there is a lot of belief we can achieve something great within the squad.”

England open their World Cup campaign against Group G rivals Tunisia on June 18. Panama and Belgium are the other teams in the group.

 ??  ?? Page Editor: wanghuayun@ globaltime­s.com.cn
Page Editor: wanghuayun@ globaltime­s.com.cn

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