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World Cup Dreamers:Players Reveal Ambitions

 Wayne Rooney
My World Cup Dream is a 15-part video series featuring some of the world's best footballers, including Wayne Rooney, Didier Drogba, Yaya Toure, Cesc Fabregas, Tim Cahill, Paul Pogba, Kevin-Prince Boateng and Diego Forlan.
Each gives a personal insight into what playing a World Cup in Brazil means - and what the ultimate dream really is, whether it's scoring a hat-trick in the final, or simply reaching the second round.

Wayne Rooney

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My World Cup dream - Wayne Rooney
England striker Wayne Rooney says his World Cup dream is to entertain the fans and make his country proud.

Cesc Fabregas

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My World Cup Dream - Cesc Fabregas
Spanish midfielder Cesc Fabregas says his World Cup dream is to score the winning goal in the final of this year's competition.

Yaya Toure

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My World Cup Dream – Yaya Toure
Ivory Coast midfielder Yaya Toure says it would be a "dream" for an African team to play in the final of the World Cup.

Didier Drogba

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My World Cup Dream - Didier Drogba
Ivorian striker Didier Drogba says his World Cup Dream is to win the tournament and take the trophy back home to the Ivory Coast.

Diego Forlan

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My World Cup Dream - Diego Forlan
Diego Forlan says it would be a dream to go all the way at what could be his final World Cup for Uruguay.

Tim Cahill

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My World Cup dream - Tim Cahill
Australia's all-time leading goal scorer Tim Cahill says his World Cup dream is to win every game in the group stage.

Kevin Prince-Boateng

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My World Cup Dream - Kevin-Prince Boateng
Ghanaian playmaker Kevin Prince Boateng's World Cup dream is to play against Germany in the final.

Paul Pogba

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My World Cup Dream - Paul Pogba
French midfielder Paul Pogba says his World Cup dream is to score a hat-trick and win the tournament.

Carlos Queiroz

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My World Cup Dream - Carlos Queiroz
Iran's head coach Carlos Queiroz's World Cup dream is for his team to play with honour and qualify for the knockout stages of the competition.
Source:bbc.co.uk

About Author Mohamed Abu 'l-Gharaniq

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