Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is dreaming of Euro 2020 victory with watched a part of England’s march into the World Cup.
The midfielder missed upwards of a year of football after suffering a knee injury which prevented him from playing for England in Russia and also this summer’s Nations League, as well as the consecutive Champions League looks of Liverpool.
However, England boss Gareth Southgate for its Euro 2020 qualifiers from Bulgaria and Kosovo has is matched and immediately recalled Oxlade-Chamberlain.
When asked if he had been due a bit of luck in Euro 2020, he responded:”Yes, I think that it’s written in the stars I would like to evaluate the winner!
“I really don’t like to sit right now and state I was really unfortunate to miss this specific championship or that one.
“The timing was unlucky, but boys have accidents that prevent them playing complete stop. I have had the chance to return. I have got to block the timing of those harms to provide me the opportunity to reach the type of level I could be.
“It is every boy’s dream. We must respect what is facing us and we could dream those dreams, but first of all we’ve to beat on then and Bulgaria Kosovo.
“There might be a bit more of an expectation going into the second tournament. But that’s fascinating for us and I believe this squad has the assurance within it to cope with that.
“We’d all sit here now saying that are the dream come true, especially with a lot of it being Wembley. It doesn’t get much better than that”
His time was stuffed by oxlade-Chamberlain throughout his rehab by taking a keen interest in the business world and visiting quite a few hospitals.
That doesn’t mean he disclosed he travelled into Box Park in Shoreditch to cheer on England in their Group G beat and he turned away from soccer.
“In the home,” he responded when asked where he saw that the World Cup last year.
“All of it was in the home, and among the games in Box Park. This was interesting. . .that was an adventure.
“I had a hat on and glasses, but yeah did not do me much good. I had been shocked. This was the first time that I’ve ever watched a football match with soccer lovers, of my group, if this is reasonable.
“I’ve never been into a pub where there’s a whole lot of all Liverpool lovers or Arsenal fans and watched it with them, not ever been to a bar with England lovers, or within a huge area, to see exactly what it means to them.
“It was like a surreal moment where I could view my mates on the screen doing what I usually do, and the way everyone around them was responding and also what it’s meant to them. This was surreal. I was idolising them as well
“Just seeing them do this and what it had been creating on me, I was like’oh my God, that’s Raheem Sterling, consider what he’s doneand do I really do that’?”
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