Barry urges England to 'kick on'

27 June 2010 09:39
Gareth Barry has urged England to play with freedom and no fear when they face Germany in Sunday's World Cup Round of 16 clash in Bloemfontein.[LNB] The Manchester City midfielder believes Fabio Capello's side will be bubbling with confidence after reviving their hopes with an impressive victory over Slovenia in midweek.[LNB]Now Germany stand in the way of them booking a quarter-final meeting with either Argentina or Mexico.[LNB]Barry, who came through his first 90 minutes against Slovenia since suffering ankle damage in early May, said: "It was a bit of a relief to get through.[LNB]"It was a big game and you are always relieved when the outcome is a positive one. We just hope that result can breed confidence with everyone and we can kick on.[LNB]"We will be a more confident side on Sunday now. There was a lot of pressure on us. I don't think you would have known the pressure we were under with the way we played.[LNB]"We played quite well, created a few good chances and played some good football. Hopefully we can kick on from there.[LNB]"Now we are into the knockout stages anything can happen. We have to believe in ourselves.[LNB]"We hope the freedom is there now. We are going into the knockout round and we need to play our natural game.[LNB]"You can feel the fear in the other teams. That is probably why there have not been too many stand-out games."[LNB]Barry is relishing the clash with Germany which will bring back memories for him of Italia '90 when England lost to their old rivals on penalties in the semi-finals.[LNB]He said: "1990 sticks out for me. It is probably the first World Cup I really remember or got involved in.[LNB]"I have great memories of it. Hopefully we can be on the right end of it this time.[LNB]"We know Germany in the last 16 will be a great game for the country.[LNB]"We are aware of what the game means. I speak to people back home and they let us know what is going on.[LNB]"But at this stage it doesn't matter too much who we play. Maybe it would have been a little bit more of a confidence booster to win the group.[LNB]"But who knows how the other group will shape up. That has not come into our minds."[LNB]Barry is likely to be one of England's penalty-takers if another shoot-out is required but is confident England will be ready.[LNB]He said: "We have been practising penalties. The manager makes sure a few of us practise penalties every session.[LNB]"It is the stage where it happens and there is a good chance it will come down to that so it is important we are ready."[LNB]Barry is happy to have played a full game for the first time since sustaining the injury in the Premier League clash with Tottenham.[LNB]He said: "I felt very tired in the second half. It was my first 90 minutes in two months.[LNB]"It is exactly what I expected. Hopefully I can kick on now."[LNB]Striker Emile Heskey added: "We can produce performances. We can go from strength to strength.[LNB]"It hadn't quite clicked. It came together in the week and we showed what we can do.[LNB]"We want to take that performance into Sunday. Each match has its own pressure. We want to go out there and do really well against Germany."

Source: Team_Talk