Given backing Barry and Co.

05 June 2010 11:28
| Submit Comments| Comments (3)| Printable Version1/1Play SlideshowClose MapKNEESY DOES IT: Gareth Barry in trainingManchester City goalkeeper Shay Given believes England could end their 44-year wait for World Cup glory in South Africa this summer. City?s Republic of Ireland keeper will be watching on TV as club-mates Gareth Barry, Shaun Wright-Phillips and Joe Hart bid to help the Three Lions to victory. Given feels that England are strong enough under Fabio Capello to go all the way in the competition. ?If England get the rub of the green, then you just never know,? he said. ?They have got some great players. ?Fabio Capello?s been a very successful manager, and if a bit of luck goes their way, then anything could happen.? City will have nine players in South Africa, with the England trio joined by Holland?s Nigel de Jong, Paraguay?s Roque Santa Cruz, Argentina?s Carlos Tevez, Ivory Coast?s Kolo Toure, Slovakia?s Vladimir Weiss and Brazil?s Robinho ? who will remain on loan at Santos until early August. And if England do not win the World Cup, Given sees Robinho and Tevez as being in with the best chance. He said: ?Brazil are never far away at major tournaments. And Argentina hey look very strong." What do you think? Have your say.| Submit Comments| Comments (3)| Printable VersionAdd A CommentEnter your comments:

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