Parma's Antonio Cassano says he is doing all he can to
give Italy coach Cesare Prandelli selection headaches ahead of the FIFA World
Cup.
The 31-year-old striker scored twice in Sunday's 4-2 win
at Milan, a result that extended the club's record unbeaten run to 16 Serie A
matches.
Parma have won their last five league road trips -
extending another record - and Cassano has now scored 11 Serie A goals this
season for the club, who are right among the battle for European football.
Cassano last appeared for Italy at UEFA Euro 2012 but is
considered an outside chance of featuring in Prandelli's 23-man squad for this
year's Brazil showpiece, having missed the 2010 edition after falling out of
favour under Marcello Lippi.
"I swear I'd love to go, as I've never been to a
World Cup," Cassano told Sky Sport Italia.
"I'm doing everything I can to make the coach's
decision difficult.
"I don't know what my chances are, but I really hope
(to go) and (I) am keeping my fingers crossed."
Cassano made his Italy debut in November 2003 and has
since gone on to score 10 goals in 35 games for his country.
Culled from Soccerway
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