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England must use past pain of last three tournaments to inspire Euro 2024 victory, says ex-Arsenal star Wilshere


JACK WILSHERE lights up when he talks about England.

There is excitement, envy that he is not part of this team and belief that this could be the group of players who end our wait for a trophy.

Jack Wilshere believes England must use their past pain to inspire victory at Euro 2024Credit: Getty
The Three Lions have suffered heart-breaking defeats at the last three major tournamentsCredit: Getty

And the former Three Lions midfielder — who could even have been in the squad but for career-ending injuries — thinks it is the pain of the “oh so nears” for this young group that can drive success this time.

Wilshere, still only 32, said: “I watched Man City’s documentary and at the end of it Pep said, ‘You know, we had to lose those finals for us to win this’.

“Sometimes, you have to go through those experiences, you have to feel that pain and it just gives you something extra.

“Unfortunately, I never got to an international semi-final or quarter-final even.

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“But when you hear Pep talk about that, I can relate that to England.

“They’ve been through the pain of Croatia, of Wembley in the last Euros, of France at the last World Cup.

“You have to use that disappointment and take it forward. With the highs we’ve had, now is like the next step. It feels like we have to win something.”

Wilshere, now imparting his vast knowledge and tactical nous on to Arsenal’s youth players as Under-18s boss, says the pressure of playing for your country is “just different”.

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But given the number of players in this current squad to have played huge Premier League-defining games as well as Champions League semi-finals and finals, he believes they now have the big-game mentality to get over those barriers.

SunSport columnist Wilshere added: “I remember coming off the pitch after a game in Ukraine and feeling like we’d done OK to get a point.

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“Then people are saying it’s possibly the worst ever England performance — that certainly doesn’t help!

“But now, with the efforts in previous tournaments, there’s more pressure and  it does take a certain type of player, a certain type of mentality.

“I felt that when I played the pressure felt different playing for England but now it seems everyone is sort of pushing in the same direction and everyone’s positive.

“When I first got into the squad, it was just after the 2010 World Cup in  South Africa, it smashed us.  And I went into the squad and I could definitely feel the mood  was a little bit flat.

“But there’s a lot of big personalities and leaders now.

“Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham, you know, the big games they’ve played. With Declan Rice, the way he leads.

“John Stones as well, how brave he is on the ball as a centre-back, you’ve got players that have that mentality.

“They’ve experienced that feeling. Now they’re a little bit older, wiser.

Gareth Southgate’s side were beaten on penalties by Italy in the final of Euro 2020Credit: Reuters
Harry Kane also missed from 12 yards in their 2022 World Cup quarter-final loss to FranceCredit: Getty

“We should be so excited as a nation to have these players, a lovely blend of tournament experience and youthful attack.”

Wilshere speaks with the authority of a coach, he is currently completing his Uefa licences and he discusses tactics and patterns of play with ease.

Hardly surprising, possibly, given that he grew up in an Arsene Wenger dressing room at Arsenal.

And he has seen up close the ability of Rice, first alongside him as a player at West Ham and now from the touchlines at Arsenal training and matches this season.

Wilshere is quick to correct me when I say he won 32 caps — it is 34 — adding:  “I haven’t got the physical capabilities that Dec has. He just gets better week on week.

“He’s more than good enough on the ball and what he brings off the ball physically, he’s right at the top.

“I used to call him a freak physically but not just physically but technically as well. The way he trains, he’s a monster.

“This is a big tournament for him, he was great in the last one but this is a step on. He’ll show those leadership qualities and when Harry isn’t playing any more, for me, he’s the next England captain.

“His game intelligence has improved so much but he’s still young, there’s so much more to come.

“As a midfielder you scan, you take a touch, look and think you’re in space, then bang, Dec is there taking the ball off you.”

Wilshere showed during his Soccer Aid performance on Sunday that he has still got a trick or two up his sleeve.

He was the game-changer with a drag-back and assist, leaving legendary Chelsea keeper Petr Cech on his backside, for Ellen White.

And he thinks another Arsenal player he has seen up close, Bukayo Saka, could be the difference-maker this time around.

The focus has mainly been on Phil Foden, Bellingham and Cole Palmer.

Perhaps Saka’s quieter end to the season and groin injury has played a part but with him fit and firing, Wilshere believes England will take some stopping.

He added: “Bukayo is one of the nicest people I’ve met in the game. He’s so humble, always got time for the academy.

England Euro 2024 guide

GARETH SOUTHGATE is under no illusions coming into this competition – it is win or bust.

The Three Lions have never had a better opportunity to end their 58-year wait for a major international trophy given the talent and experience they have in their armoury.

MANAGER: Gareth Southgate

The former England star has come closer than anyone since Sir Alf Ramsey to ending the Three Lions’ trophy hoodoo.

Southgate is aware that the nations expects, and has even suggested he will quit if he doesn’t deliver the European Championship.

STAR MAN: Jude Bellingham

The Real Madrid star is arguably the world’s best player at the moment and gives England the platform they need to dominate big games.

How England attack

England will look to dominate the ball against almost everybody.

Declan Rice is crucial in progressing the ball, Bellingham, Saka and Foden will rotate to pull defenders out of position and Kane can both score and drop deep to provide chances for others.

How England defend

England press man-to-man with the midfield pushing up to support Kane when the ball is lost and look to win it as close to the opposition goal as possible.

However, the left-back spot could be a cause for concern, particularly with Luke Shaw entering the tournament with fitness worries.

Read the full England Euro 2024 guide here, including predicted line-ups, odds and Wags.

“But he’s a hard worker, he’s there first, he leaves last. He understands what it takes and you’re seeing the rewards of that work.

“The big thing for me with Saka is his decision making. He almost always makes the right decision!

“In big games everything gets heightened. You can feel a little bit more tense, a little bit more anxious but he still makes the right decisions.

“Whether it’s a one-two, a simple pass, a dribble and shoot, you rarely see him make a wrong decision. And as he works so hard, he’s executing everything so well.”

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SunSport columnist Jack Wilshere wants Engand to start with just one holding midfielder – Declan Rice.

That means playing Phil Foden and Jude Bellingham in attacking midfield roles, with Cole Palmer and Bukayo Saka on the wings, either side of Harry Kane up top.

Wilshere said: “In the group stage against teams we should beat, we can  afford to be more expansive, let’s attack.

“It wasn’t that long ago we were saying we didn’t have the Spanish-type of players who can dominate the ball, now we have.

“So let’s try to utilise that, dominate the ball and go for goals.”

And the ex-England midfielder wants Trent Alexander-Arnold to get the nod at right-back, with Kyle Walker centre-back.

He added: “If you play Trent at right-back and he drifts in midfield, he can switch the play at speed. Walker’s pace will get you out of trouble.”

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Wilshere accepts Kane’s role could change in this England team, with more ball players and more attacking players.

He added: “Kane is our most intelligent player. I’ve heard people say before, ‘He’s dropping too deep’.

“But he understands what the game needs, so he’ll work that out for himself.

“We’re going to have more players that can link now, we need someone in the box and who better  than Harry Kane?”

So are we getting carried away?

Wilshere smiled and added: “Gareth’s a top manager, it is his job to manage those players and the expectations.

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“He’s got the fans and the media — and obviously the players — on board.

“He and Steve Holland,  a top-class coach, have done that so well and hopefully we’ll see all their hard work come together.”

Wilshere scored twice in 34 caps for the Three Lions before retiring aged 30 in 2022Credit: Getty
He was part of the England team beaten by Iceland at Euro 2016 eight years agoCredit: Getty – Contributor


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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