Derby Telegraph

England can win Euros ‘with bit of luck’, Rams legend Peter tells prince

FORMER DERBY, LEICESTER AND FOREST GOALKEEPER IS HONOURED WITH CBE

- By JAMEL SMITH, PA

DERBY County and England legend Peter Shilton has assured the Prince of Wales that the national team can win Euro 2024 with a “little bit of luck” after being given a CBE at Windsor Castle.

The former goalkeeper holds the England men’s team appearance record with 125 caps between 1970 and 1990, and was honoured on Wednesday for his services to football and the prevention of gambling harm.

The honour is an upgrade from the 74-year-old’s previous MBE and OBE.

He told the PA news agency that he discussed England’s Euro prospects with William because the prince is a “massive football fan”.

He said: “I think we can win it. I really do. I think we’ve got the players. You just need that little bit of luck at the right times, a bad refereeing decision or something like that.

“I mentioned this to Prince William, who is obviously a massive football fan, and said to him ‘yeah I think we can win it.’”

Peter spent five seasons at the Rams from 1987 to 1992, after joining from Southampto­n. He previously played with East Midlands rivals Leicester City and Nottingham Forest.

We’ve got some good understand­ing in the team...we’ve got a good formula..

Shilton made 175 appearance­s for Derby out of a career total of 1,005. He ended his England career while with the Rams in 1990. The former footballer said Jude Bellingham “is a real plus” for England and Phil Foden has “suddenly really matured”.

“Phil Foden is becoming a complete player, whereas maybe the last tournament he was not quite there,” he said. “Very talented always but on the mental side and maturity I think he’s there now.

“Harry Kane is at his peak, he is a fantastic player. We’ve got some good understand­ing in the team, you compare it with a lot of the other teams and we’ve got a good formula.”

He has spoken publicly about being addicted to gambling and credits his wife Steph, an addiction counsellor, with helping him quit.

Shilton said: “Prince William was quite interested in this (gambling addiction) because it’s like a silent illness and it’s on the increase.

“There are so many gambling companies now and so much advertisin­g that people will get drawn to it.

“It doesn’t just affect the person who’s addicted, it also affects the people around that person.”

Former rugby player and chairman of the Rugby Football Union, Sir Bill Beaumont, was made a Knight Grand Cross for services to rugby and charity. Sir Bill said the England rugby team are “improving” despite their recent losses to Scotland and France.

He said: “I would think they (England) will look upon the losses as a work in progress. I think they’ll probably look back and think well, the coach probably knows what he has got to do now.”

He added that he is in his final six months of chairing World Rugby and said: “Rugby is very much a part of the Beaumont DNA.”

Peter Shilton

 ?? ?? Peter Shilton with his wife Steph after being made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) at an investitur­e ceremony at Windsor Castle
Peter Shilton with his wife Steph after being made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) at an investitur­e ceremony at Windsor Castle
 ?? ?? Peter Shilton is made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire by the Prince of Wales at Windsor Castle
Peter Shilton is made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire by the Prince of Wales at Windsor Castle
 ?? ?? Peter Shilton in action for Derby in 1990
Peter Shilton in action for Derby in 1990

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