'England have everything to compete at the highest level' - Rogers
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Aston Villa's Morgan Rogers says England "know how good we are" and will "be ready" for this summer's World Cup, despite Tuesday's 1-0 friendly defeat by Japan at Wembley.
Rogers struggled to get into the game and has now not registered a goal involvement in his past nine matches for club and country.
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"We go out to win every game and be at our best," he told BBC Radio 5 Live. "We weren't at it. Japan are a really good side and they took their chance and we didn't.
"We keep moving, we keep working, we keep pushing. This isn't the end goal by all means. We know what we're looking forward to, we're all aligned and we'll be ready for that moment when it comes in the summer.
"The fans are going to be disappointed. The media are going to talk about: 'We're not ready yet and we're not favourites.' We don't look at that at all.
"We know how good we are. We know how good we can be. We believe we can challenge any team in the world and it's about showing that and being at our best when it comes to that. We're still a few months away from that. We'll learn, work and be ready.
"We've got everything as a nation to go and compete at the highest level. And we know that. It's about focusing, doing everything right, looking at each other and looking at ourselves."