England striker Jermain Defoe says he hopes to emulate John Barnes'
famous performance at the Maracana when the Three Lions face Brazil on Sunday.
Barnes scored a wonder goal against the five-time world champions
at the famous stadium in 1984, dribbling from inside his own half,
and the striker confessed he dreams of such a moment during the
upcoming friendly.
"That was an unbelievable goal," Defoe told the Daily
Mirror. "The fact that we’re still talking about it nearly 30
years later tells you how good a goal it was.
"Who knows? Maybe one of us can score one like it on Sunday. If you
can score a goal like that against them, make that sort of impact,
it will be talked about for ever.
"If there is a single team in international football you’d want to
play against it’s Brazil - even more so in Rio."
Defoe would become only the 21st player to score 20 goals for
England if he were to notch against Brazil, joining the likes of
Geoff Hurst, Alan Shearer and Nat Lofthouse on the list.
And the striker, who is struggling with an Achilles injury ahead of
the game, feels reaching the target against Selacao would
be a "great achievement".
Goal number 20 is his first target. He added: "At the moment, I’ve
got 19 goals. If I can get that goal and get to 20, it will be a
great feeling. I know that there are only so many strikers who’ve
done it, so to join them would be a big feeling for me and a big
achievement.
"If I could get to 20 for my country, I’d feel that was a great
achievement. It would be fantastic for me and I would be really
proud of that. There have been some great players who haven’t got
there and some really big ones who have."
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