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Everton star Keane says England call-up is a reward for his form post-lockdown..and he won’t let his country down in next vital games

- MICHAEL WINNER

EVERTON’S Michael Keane hopes to bury his World Cup heartache and book a ticket to the Euros over England’s next seven games.

England’s Nations League game in Iceland next Saturday kicks off a busy run of seven games between September and November for Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions.

Keane has been recalled by Southgate for the first time since winning his 10th cap in October and the Blues centrehalf intends to grab his chance.

The former Manchester United trainee was gutted to miss out on the 2018 World Cup and does not want to be disappoint­ed again.

“It’s a huge year for England with the Euros next summer,” he said. “I missed out on the last World Cup, so I’m desperate to be involved.

“These seven games going to be key.

“I thought after lockdown I played well and was consistent, so I felt I had a good chance. But there are a lot of good English centre-halves and a big pool to pick from.

“I wasn’t sure if I would be in, so was really pleased when I got the text. Hopefully I can play and carry on my form this season and cement my place.”

Southgate spoke to Keane (the pair, right) as part of a ring-round of all his England players and the player was grateful for the call.

The pair have worked together for a number of years and Keane played 15 times for the Under-21s when Southgate was in charge before the former Middlesbro­ugh boss gave him his senior debut in 2017.

“It was good of him to do that,” said Keane. “During lockdown he spoke to every player who has been with England for a catch-up.

“I have worked with him since the Under-21s and we have a good relationsh­ip.

“I can call him whenever I want and he will call me too.

It’s good to have that relationsh­ip. He knows what kind of player I am. I have

trained are

September 8 v Denmark (a) NL with him loads, he knows my qualities and what I can bring to the team and it definitely helps that we know each other so well.” Keane (below), 27, has improved under Everton boss Carlo Ancelotti and performed well in the Blues’ final nine games of last season after lockdown.

He knows he must maintain these standards because his club form will be key to his hopes of going to the Euros.

“I am full of confidence and since the new manager came I have played really well,” he added. “While you can do well for

Oct 8 v Wales (h) (friendly)

Oct 14 v Denmark (h) NL

Nov 11 v Belgium (a) NL

Nov 18 v Iceland (h) NL

England, the main thing is your club form. That’s what keeps you coming back.

“You can play well for England, but if you don’t play well for your club in between you won’t get picked.

“I’ve had a lot of good spells with Everton but, like everybody, I need to do it for a whole season.”

 ??  ?? Sep 5 v Iceland (a) (Nations League)
Oct 11 v Belgium (h) NL
Keane is determined to remain a key part of the England set-up
Sep 5 v Iceland (a) (Nations League) Oct 11 v Belgium (h) NL Keane is determined to remain a key part of the England set-up

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