The Manchester United striker is understandably in reflective mood this week as he gets set to become just the ninth England player to reach 100 caps on Saturday when he leads the team out for their European Qualifier against Slovenia at Wembley.
Of the eight names currently on the list, only Sir Bobby Charlton and Bobby Moore have got their hands on an international trophy, the World Cup on home soil 48 years ago.
Rooney has won five Premier Leagues but is yet to win anything with England in five major tournaments over 11 years and said: "To get 100 caps for England, there's not many players who have done it, would be a great achievement. I'll be proud to join that club and is something that myself and my family would be honoured by.
"That's why we play football, to win. That's the target and hopefully sometime soon we can achieve that.""But I could sit here saying I've got 200 caps and 100 goals for my country, but the ultimate is to win a trophy and that's what we all want to do.
The 29-year-old has also got his sights set on Peter Shilton's record of 125 caps and is six goals short of the all-time scoring record of Charlton.
Rooney, who will be presented with a special golden cap before kick-off on Saturday by Charlton, added: "To be England's greatest ever goalsscorer would be massive.
source: skysport.com
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