'We're here to win World Cup' - Pickford raves about Bellingham after 'statement' win

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'We're here to win World Cup' - Pickford raves about Bellingham after 'statement' win
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“We know how hard it’s going to be to win the tournament but we’re ready for it.' ENG FIFAWorldCup

Michael Beale: QPR expecting manager to become new Rangers boss'You treat world class players differently' - Keane and Wright clash over RonaldoWorld Cup pundit Nadia Nadim reveals her mother was killed by a truckThe man who opened the scoring, Bellingham, completed a stunning display in his World Cup debut at the age of 19.

The Borussia Dortmund midfielder continues to impress at such a young age, and Pickford is a fan on and off the pitch.“I think with him being at Dortmund you can see he’s got leadership qualities already being captain already at Dortmund.“His performance the other night was unbelievable for his debut in the World Cup, it was magnificent, he’s a great lad, still a young lad, but quality.”And we want you to take us on in our very own Celebrity League.

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