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Ross Barkley
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Full Name and Common Aliases
Ross Barkley's full name is Ross James Barrow Barkley.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on December 5, 1993, in Loughton, Essex, England. As of this writing, his status as deceased has not been publicly confirmed.
Nationality and Profession(s)
English professional footballer, primarily a midfielder for Everton FC and the English national team.
Early Life and Background
Ross Barkley was born to Michael and Julia Barkley in Loughton, Essex. His parents played a significant role in his early life, instilling in him a love for sports from a young age. As a child, he showed immense potential in football, participating in local clubs and schools.
Barkley's family background is modest, but his natural talent quickly gained recognition. At the age of 11, he joined Tottenham Hotspur's academy. However, his promising career was marked by challenges due to recurring injuries and personal issues. These setbacks notwithstanding, Barkley persevered, eventually establishing himself in English football.
Major Accomplishments
Despite facing several injuries throughout his career, Ross Barkley has achieved significant milestones:
International debut: He made his England national team debut on August 31, 2013.
Major tournaments: Barkley participated in the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 European Championship, contributing to England's quarterfinal finish in Euro 2020.
* Club career: A key player for Everton FC, he has scored over 30 goals for the club.
Quotes by Ross Barkley

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I feel I'm a player who entertains and gets people on the edge of their seats, as well as trying to be a game-changer who can win a game for the team.

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It's not me feeling pressure, it's just me putting pressure on myself if I don't do my best, and I know I can do better.

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I'm the type of player who takes risks, so every now and then I'm going to give the ball away. I just have to learn not to do it in silly areas of the pitch.

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It was when I came back from Leeds that things started to change. I went from being a kid to having to man up and going into a man's game.

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When I was younger I just used to get the ball and take on all the players because I was bigger and stronger. You cannot do that in the Premier League. You are playing against men.
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