Monday, 9 December 2013

Everton's Ross Barkley can reach the top, says Alan Hansen


Everton midfielder Ross Barkley in action against Arsenal

Former Liverpool defender Alan Hansen says Everton's attacking midfielder Ross Barkley has the ability to reach the highest levels in the game.
Barkley, 20, has won three England caps and has been tipped for a place in the squad for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
"I don't think there's any doubt that if Barkley doesn't injured he's going to be top of the tree," said Match of the Day's Hansen, who won eight league titles with Liverpool from 1978-90.

"He has got absolutely everything."
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Everton manager Roberto Martinez likened his player to recent midfield legends Paul Gascoigne and Michael Ballack.
"I can see some Ballack in him and some Gazza," the Spaniard said.
"Ross has incredible potential. We need to give him time and accept he is not ready yet - that will take time, but he has absolutely everything."
Gascoigne was widely regarded as the most gifted English player of his generation.
He was one of the stars of the 1990 World Cup when England reached the semi-finals, and won 57 international caps between 1988-98. Ballack won 98 caps for Germany and spent four years with Chelsea from 2006-10. He helped the Blues to the Premier League title and three FA Cups.
Former England striker Gary Lineker also remarked on the similar characteristics of Barkley and his former Tottenham team-mate Gascoigne.

Ross Barkley

Born: Wavertree, 5 December 1993
Teams: Everton, Sheffield Wednesday (loan), Leeds (loan)
Premier League debut: 20 August 2011
England debut: 6 September 2013
"He has a bit of Gazza about him. Similar stature, technique, confidence, ability to glide past opponents and a certain naivety," he tweeted. 
Liverpool-born Barkley, who impressed again for Everton in a 1-1 draw at Arsenal on Sunday, made his debut for the Toffees two years ago in a 1-0 defeat by QPR, but then spent time on loan at Championship sides Sheffield Wednesday and Leeds.
Having established himself as a regular at Goodison Park under Martinez, he made his first England appearance as a substitute against Moldova in September. Barkley came off the bench twice more in last month's friendly defeats against Chile and Germany at Wembley.
"Roy Hodgson needs to decide what role he wants for Ross, if any. We have to make sure we give him at least another 50 starts to see his evolution," Martinez insisted.
"Any player with talent needs to develop an understanding to know how to be effective. As a country we need to be a little bit more protective about our youngsters, because if we look after him properly he can give us something unique in English football and to the nation.
"I've never seen an English player with that sort of mentality."

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