Irish Daily Mirror

TONEY’S GOAL IS CITY PAIN... AND ENGLAND GAIN

- BY MIKE WALTERS

IVAN TONEY hopes to reignite his England career at the Etihad tonight – by sinking the champions again.

Brentford’s talisman hurt Manchester City with a 98th-minute winner (below), one of the shock results of last season, just 24 hours after being left out of the Three Lions’ World Cup squad.

He had made his internatio­nal debut against Ukraine eight months earlier in a season he littered with 20

Premier League goals.

After a delayed start this term, Toney has scored four times in five appearance­s since his eight-month ban for breaching FA betting rules, and he still looks the best alternativ­e to Harry Kane as the focal point of Gareth Southgate’s front line.

His target is a call-up to England’s Euro 24 squad this summer, and he said: “That’s the goal – but I don’t know what’s going to happen between now and then. I just have to make sure I’m playing well and scoring goals.

“My England debut was a dream come true, but I don’t want to be dipping in and dipping out.

‘I want it to be a continuous thing, a longterm thing. Hopefully I can get in the squad and contribute a lot more.” Toney (above) was on target against Premier League leaders Liverpool at the weekend, although his goal came too late to prevent the Bees slumping to a 4-1 defeat.

But he has another chance to affect the title race at City, where his lastgasp winner 15 months ago was a powerful statement after missing the cut for England’s crusade in Qatar.

He said: “There was a lot of talk before that game, but I kept on doing my thing when I had the chance.

“And then I scored the winner against City – it doesn’t get much better than that. Scoring two goals and helping the team beat the champions, that’s some doing.”

City had better prepare for another battle. According to Brentford’s matchday programme, Toney was the most-fouled striker in the Premier League last season – and he returned serve by committing the most fouls.

He said: “Maybe defenders are targeting me, but that’s just my game, being rough, and obviously the defenders are going to give it back. You’ve just got to be ready.

“I’m the kind of player that gets stuck in and I’ll do all the rough bits for the other strikers.”

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