Thegoalmac can reveal that Wayne Rooney has admitted he wants to be England goalscoring record king ahead of the country's two upcoming Euro 2016 qualifiers.
Rooney has scored 41 goals in 97 appearances since making his England
debut in 2003 and he is just three adrift of Jimmy Greaves, who is third
in the standings.
Former Chelsea and Tottenham forward Greaves netted 44 goals between 1959 and 1967 - a haul achieved in just 57 caps.
"It's there. There's no denying it," the 28-year-old told reporters ahead of Thursday's clash with San Marino at Wembley.
"Jimmy Greaves is there and if I can overtake him this week, in the coming weeks, the coming months, that would be great.
"It's not something going into the game [I'm] thinking: 'Oh, I've got
to beat Jimmy Greaves' record to get close to Bobby Charlton'.
"I'm wanting to do well for the team and if I can score goals then great
and the most important thing for us is to perform well and to win the
games."
Rooney is also only eight behind all-time leader and Manchester United great Bobby Charlton.
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