Aston Villa ace Ashley Young has more England goals at heart

11 February 2011 08:43
Ashley Young insists he is not even contemplating ousting Wayne Rooney from the England team but is concentrating on scoring more goals after his first at international level in midweek.[LNB]The Aston Villa ace broke his England duck when he tucked home the winner against in Copenhagen on Wednesday.[LNB]It was the high point of an impressive performance from the 25-year-old, who was handed a more advanced role by manager Fabio Capello when he was introduced as a half-time substitute.[LNB] First of many: Or so Young hopes, after the Aston Villa ace broke his international duck with the winner against Denmark on Wednesday[LNB]The difficulty for Young is that as well as he played, it is not going to be easy pushing Rooney aside, even if, apart from one inspirational pass to Theo Walcott, the Manchester United man spent his 45 minutes on the periphery.[LNB]'Of course he's not going to be easy to get out of the team,' said Rooney.[LNB]'He is an excellent player, a world-class player. He is one of those players you look up to and admire.[LNB]First choice: But Rooney is not is his best form of late[LNB]'Whenever he pulls on an England shirt he has been fantastic.[LNB]'You will have to ask the manager whether I can put pressure on him.[LNB]'I have just got to keep concentrating on myself, that's the main thing for me, to get myself in another squad and keep improving.'[LNB]That Young has spent the latter half of his career in a wide berth means Capello has another flexible option at his disposal.[LNB]A number of critics questioned Gerard Houllier when he put Young into 'the hole' as it is termed.[LNB]But the Villa boss has been proved correct, winding the clock back to Young's days as a kid at Watford.[LNB]'I was a striker all the time when I was younger, even at Watford,' said Young.[LNB]'I am delighted to be playing there again. I have loved every minute.[LNB]'It gives me more freedom to go and get the ball and join in.[LNB]'Hopefully I will continue playing there at club level and impress the England manager.'[LNB]So wedded was Young to the striking positions Ian Wright was his idol growing up.A few of Wright's goals would not go amiss either for a player who has never come close to matching the 15 he bagged in his penultimate season for the Hornets.[LNB]'I have always wanted to add goals to my performances,' said Young.[LNB]'As a second striker I have been getting in the box more often and having the chance to shoot.[LNB]'Hopefully I can increase my goals tally.'[LNB]  FA plays hardball with dodgy cry-offs from England dutyCapello can hit Jackpot! Now is the time for Fabio to unleash Wilshere as new GazzaIs this really how to get the best out of England 'leader' Terry? [LNB]  Explore more:People: Wayne Rooney, Theo Walcott, Gerard Houllier, Ian Wright, Fabio Capello, Ashley Young Places: Copenhagen, United Kingdom

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