Southgate reveals he has TWICE talked Kyle Walker out of retirement
Gareth Southgate reveals he has TWICE talked Kyle Walker out of retirement as England boss says Man City defender is ‘critical’ to the team
- Kyle Walker has established himself as a key player for England
- The Man City star has picked up 77 caps since making his debut in 2011
- Gareth Southgate says he has twice considered international retirement
Gareth Southgate has revealed he twice had to convince Kyle Walker not to retire from international football.
Walker, who scored his first goal for the national team in Saturdayās 1-1 draw against Ukraine, has established himself as a key player for England during Southgateās seven-year reign.
He played an integral role, alongside Harry Maguire and John Stones, as one of Englandās three starting centre backs at the World Cup in 2018 before largely reverting back to his favoured right-back position for Euro 2020 and last yearās World Cup.
The Manchester City star, who has picked up 77 caps since making his debut in 2011, is widely recognised as one of the best players in his position in world football.
However, Southgate has disclosed that England came close to losing Walkerās services on more than one occasion.
Gareth Southgate (R) has revealed he twice had to convince Kyle Walker (L) not to retire
āIāve talked him out of retirement from international football twice,ā said the England manager. āAfter the Euros (in 2020) and after the World Cup (last year). I think he loves being here and heās wanted to keep going and now heās thinking about how many caps can he get.
āHeās critical to us. If weāre talking about world class players in their position in our team then heās probably one of them.
āHe didnāt realise how much value we have for him and how important he is for us.ā
Following the 2018 World Cup there were significant doubts over Walkerās international future and he was dropped from the England squad in August 2019. The emergence of Trent Alexander-Arnold at Liverpool and Chelseaās Reece James, as well as the consistent performances of Kieran Trippier, placed further uncertainty over Walkerās England prospects.
āObviously, at the time that me and Gareth spoke, the likes of Trent, Tripps, Reece James were coming through ā you do think your days are numbered,ā Walker admitted. āAnd to sacrifice how many holidays and summers that Iāve sacrificedā¦ Iāve been doing this since I was 19 when I joined the senior team. Iām 33 now.
The Manchester City star has picked up 77 caps since making his debut back in 2011
āMe and Gareth have a good relationship off the field. We do speak and I feel that I can still bring something to the team. So why stop?ā
Southgate certainly sees it that way, too. The England boss added: āHe has (got better with age). It doesnāt always happen. Itās not only playing but also around training, the way I hear him speak when heās interviewed, his influence on the group, heās become a really mature leader for us.
āHis all-round game ā he has great composure in a position where you donāt always find it. Our senior players were important and he was the pick against Ukraine.
āHeās got huge experience of winning big matches. I pulled him aside two or three days into the training this week because his focus was really clear, the way he was organising on the pitch. Heās enjoying the extra responsibility heās had at his club and I know heās ready to embrace that with us as well.ā
Walkerās international team-mate Jordan Pickford believes the right back is the best player in his position. Asked whether Walker is underappreciated, the Everton goalkeeperās response was emphatic, saying: āThey should (appreciate him). He is the best right back in the world.
āHis pace against Mykhailo Mudryk (versus Ukraine), who is absolutely rapid; games against Kylian Mbappe ā his defensive play as well. Heās experienced now and heās been at City winning the titles heās won and everything heās done in his career. He helps us as players.ā
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