Rooney and Sturridge bond in Brazil, Sterling tipped to start

World Cup whispers: England strikers must gel as Times journalists undergo riot training

Daniel Sturridge Wayne Rooney, England World Cup

ENGLAND FEAR OVER STRIKE PARTNERSHIPEngland's biggest challenge before the World Cup is establishing an understanding between strikers Daniel Sturridge and Wayne Rooney, believes manager Roy Hodgson. Between them the pair scored 48 goals last season, but they are unproven as an international strikeforce, having played together for just 172 minutes during qualifying. Now they must gel on and off the pitch. "Rooney and Sturridge may have little shared playing history, but have been making a conscious effort to get to know each other better off the pitch in the last week, having informal debriefing sessions after training and relaxing with computer games," reports The Times.

ROONEY MUST STEP UP IN BRAZILAs he gets to know new chum Sturridge, Rooney has been warned that he has to "step up" in Brazil, by former England striker Mick Channon. "For me, Wayne Rooney is not the strong link, he's the weak link," the former 65-year-old told the Daily Mail. "I’ve got a lot of time for him but he's never delivered in World Cups, has he? This time, he's got to come to the party. It’s time to step up, boy." But it's not just Rooney Channon is worried about. Fellow strikers Sturridge and Danny Welbeck question marks over their talent and temperament he says, while Rickie Lambert lacks pace.

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