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STONES READY TO GET SATISFACTI­ON

City star eager to erase memories of Euro heartbreak with glory in Berlin

- BY ANDY DUNN Chief Sports Writer @andydunnmi­rror

WHEN John Stones lifted the European Cup in Istanbul last June, he banished the memory of one half of the most painful summer of his footballin­g career.

In Berlin in early July, he is determined to get rid of the memory of the other half.

In 2021, Stones suffered the disappoint­ment of losing a Champions League final to Chelsea in Porto and a Euro final to Italy at Wembley (right).

“After the Euros final was a difficult, really difficult, point for me,” said Stones. “Losing a Champions League final and losing that, was difficult to take.

“After that, I said to myself that I never wanted to have that feeling again.

“It is possible that it might (happen again) but my mindset is to make some history and make one of my dreams come true – get some silverware with England.”

While Stones did fall out of grown since then. I feel now it’s time for us to go past that step and get something.

“There’s an environmen­t that’s been created here that is special. We need to capitalise on that.”

The Manchester City man plays a far more convention­al central defensive role for England than he does for his club but is still unafraid to play out from the back.

And while he is now far from alone in his approach, it was one that brought him some criticism in his early years with the national team.

Stones said: “Those tough times honestly made me as a player. I’ve always believed in myself that I can do it and I believe that it (playing out from the back) is the right thing to do and I have had the backing of everyone around me.

“I had periods of choosing the wrong moments to do it, so I had to learn. I watched a lot of footage of training and games where I’d not done it right.”

Of course, Stones, 29, does not so much play out from the back under Pep Guardiola as play in midfield.

And while you suspect Stones knows it is unlikely to happen, it is something he would be more than happy to do for Southgate.

He said: “One hundred percent I’d love to do it. But Gareth knows how he wants to play, he knows everyone’s attributes, my attributes and watches the games quite a lot.

“Maybe it’s something that we might speak about in the future.”

But right now, Stones is simply loving his game, which is a great sign for Southgate and England.

“I’m enjoying my football,” he said. “When you enjoy something, you stop thinking too much and you express yourself… and I’m doing all those things.”

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