Lampard worried
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Lampard will use England’s failure to qualify for Euro 2008 as added
motivation when the Three Lions host Poland in a crucial World Cup
qualifier at Wembley on Tuesday.
England suffered a 3-2 defeat to Croatia
in November 2007, which cost them a place at the tournament in
Austria/Switzerland and led to the sacking of then-boss Steve McClaren.
Although Lampard admits he has tried to
put that result to the back of his mind, England’s older heads will be
able to call on their do-or-die experience as Roy Hodgson’s side look to
secure top spot in Group H.
“I try not to think about that night too much,” he said. “You remember the bad nights as much as the good ones.”
England take a one point lead into the
Poland clash but are expected to require a win to progress as
second-placed Ukraine meet point-less San Marino.
The stakes are even higher for veterans
Lampard and Steven Gerrard, with the Chelsea midfielder conceding this
could be his last chance to make a World Cup appearance.
“Brazil is one of the homes of
football,” Lampard said. “We believe we are the home of football, but
you have to admire their history and the flamboyance they have over
there.
“We played there in the summer and you
could feel the magic around the place. If you are playing for your
country you want to be at the World Cup there and that’s why it’s a huge
game on Tuesday.
“There is a lot of desire. Me and Stevie (Gerrard) have been here a long time and I think that is pushing us on.”
Poland can no longer qualify for Brazil
and Lampard is cautious Waldemar Forenalik’s side, who have nothing to
lose, could be dangerous.
“I believe we will hold our nerve,” said
Lampard. “I would like to think now we have the confidence and the
threats we have going forward that we can make it a different night (to
the Croatia one).
“Everyone loves playing at Wembley and
they have some big-name players in their team so they will want to come
here and put on a show regardless of whether they have qualified or not.
“They will be relaxed and we have to
make sure we have the extra edge as we need the win to go to Brazil. We
need to come out firing on Tuesday no matter what they do.”
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