“There is no better feeling than playing for England,” he said on Saturday Manchester City and Pros winger Jack Grealishstarter and scorer match Ireland (0-2). Oily declared to have lived “one of the worst summers of my life” after being excluded from the Euro Cup by the previous coach, Gareth Southgate.
Lee Carsley debuted as temporary coach of England and selected for Oily as holding against Ireland in Dublin, on the first day of League B of the Nations League. Oily He scored the second goal for the English.
“I have to start playing regularly and scoring goals, that’s what I did today,” he said. Oily on the ITV station. “I’m not feeling 100% yet, but I’m close.”
Oily He especially enjoyed “going to see the fans and hearing them sing my name” after the final whistle. “There is no better feeling than playing for England, especially in games like this when you have a whole country watching you.” Instead, he was booed by the Irish fans. Grealish played for Ireland in lower categories but eventually selected England as a full-fledged team, something that the green fans did not forgive him.
England was runner-up in Europe without Oily at your call. “I lived through one of my worst summers, it was difficult, but it gave me more motivation to recover,” said the winger.
The successor of Southgate featured the performance of Oily despite the hostility of the Irish public. “Jack He has nothing to prove to us, you can see his quality,” he said. Carsley. “It’s done a lot for him now and I hope he can continue this momentum.”
Carsley50, congratulated his players for their overall performance, especially in the first half, without wanting to set limits. As for the two goals, which were scored after good team play, “I wouldn’t say it was my way of playing, all the credit goes to the players.” On the other hand, he appreciates “the way they reproduce the things we talk about, the way the ball moves quickly forward, the forward runs.”
Source: La Verdad

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