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England frontman Wayne Rooney is confident he can keep his form on a 'rolling boil' right up to next summer's World Cup finals in Brazil.
The Manchester United striker is likely to lead the line again when England take on Germany at Wembley on Tuesday night in a friendly.
Manager Roy Hodgson must decide between Daniel Sturridge or Rickie Lambert in terms of who will partner alongside the Old Trafford man.
Rooney's United colleague Phil Jones is definitely ruled out after picking up an ankle injury in Friday's 2-0 defeat by Chile.
But England have been handed a boost by the news Tottenham right-back Kyle Walker has declared himself fit after having a pain-killing injection in a muscle problem.
England are2/1to defeat Germany on Tuesday evening, with the draw12/5, while the visitors are13/10to secure a victory.
Rooney, meanwhile,has been the stand-out performer for United so far this season and sees no reason why that can't remain the case out in Brazil next summer.
The forward said: "This week the World Cup is in our minds - next week you have to put it to the back of your mind and concentrate on club football.
"If that is going well and you are still playing well and doing the rights things, hopefully it will transfer onto the international scene."
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