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ENGLAND STARS HAIL SQUAD PSYCHOLOGI­ST

Alli, Young and Dier say Pippa helps Three Lions cope with high-pressure situations

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ENGLAND players have spoken about the growing importance of squad psychologi­st Dr Pippa Grange as they approach the biggest night of their careers.

Pippa joined the Football Associatio­n in November as their head of people and team developmen­t and is playing an integral role as part of Gareth Southgate’s backroom staff here in Russia.

When appointed, the 47-yearold was charged with improving the culture and mindset of England teams to increase their ‘psychologi­cal resilience’ to the pressure of the biggest matches, a trait the national team have struggled with for decades.

And Southgate’s decision to take Pippa to Russia appears to be a masterstro­ke with England winning their first major tournament knockout games since 2006 as well as overcoming a perpetual failure in penalty shootouts with that nerve-wracking win over Colombia.

Southgate has nurtured a relaxed atmosphere — but there is no escaping the huge pressure his players face in the lead up to today’s chance to reach a World Cup final.

Pippa’s expertise is proving a valuable tool and Dele Alli said: “She’s done a lot of work with us, she’s an amazing person. You can see how hard she works and she really knows what she’s talking about, she’s helped us a lot.

“She’s done a lot of stuff with us, takes a lot of meetings. Everyone listens to her when she talks.”

Ashley Young was just as high in his praise, adding: “Obviously, the psychologi­st is there for people and is always around for people to talk to.

“Different people will speak to her differentl­y. She’s been fantastic throughout her time with the squad. It’s a personal preference. Of course the mental side is important, but we’ve had it since the day we arrived here. The fitness coaches have been unbelievab­le and the psychologi­sts have helped as well.”

Eric Dier has revealed Pippa’s influence kicked in well before the tournament.

“A lot of the work that we’ve done with her has been leading up to the tournament, the last six or seven months,” said the midfielder.

“Once we came into the tournament, a lot of what she could help with had already been done so it’s been really simple. We’ve had consistenc­y.”

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Croatia’s Dejan Lovren will face England’s Harry Kane in today’s semi-final at the Luzhniki Stadium.
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