Koeman wants Barkley response
Ronald Koeman has urged Ross Barkley to respond to his England omission by producing performances for Everton that will leave Sam Allardyce with no option but to pick him.
SkySports.com » 1hRonald Koeman has urged Ross Barkley to respond to his England omission by producing performances for Everton that will leave Sam Allardyce with no option but to pick him.
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