Defoe ready to make mark

Pompey hit-man ready to fire for England

Last updated: 3rd September 2008

Jermain Defoe Portsmouth

Defoe: A player in form

Jermain Defoe is determined to make his mark on the international scene with England, but insists he is not interested in becoming the next Michael Owen.

While Portsmouth striker Defoe is busy preparing himself for a World Cup qualifying double-header against Andorra and Croatia, Newcastle's Owen has been left to reflect on being omitted from Fabio Capello's plans.

The Italian's ruthless decision to leave out a player with a world class goalscoring record has caused raised eyebrows all-round, but Defoe is confident he can step into the void created by Owen's absence.

That said, he is loath to engage in any kind of comparison with Owen, a player not dissimilar in style and stature.

Similarities

"I am not thinking about being like Michael Owen. I prefer to concentrate on being Jermain Defoe," he said.

"Maybe because of the way we play; Michael is quick, gets in behind and scores goals, that is the reason people compare us.

"But I just want to concentrate on myself and improve my own game."

The 25-year-old is clearly enjoying life under Harry Redknapp at Fratton Park and his audacious chip at Everton, which will eventually become his goal or a bizarre assist for Peter Crouch, hinted at a player full of confidence.

Having already given Defoe three successive starts, Capello is expected to hand the striker a personal best fourth in Barcelona on Saturday.

"You can't get complacent just because you played in the previous game," he observed.

"You must train hard, look sharp and make sure if you do get an opportunity you take it.

Pressure on

"I accept there is more pressure on me to deliver. But that is part and parcel of being a footballer.

"As a professional, you want to play in massive games. It is what you dream about as a kid. You want to play for your country and play in massive tournaments.

"I am ready and really looking forward to the challenge."