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Foden: I felt pressure going into the game

- PHIL BLANCHE Press Associatio­n

ENGLAND midfielder Phil Foden felt pressure to perform after boss Gareth Southgate gave the people what they wanted by starting him in the crunch World Cup game with Wales.

After Southgate’s side laboured to a 0-0 draw against the United States on Friday, where Foden was an unused substitute, there was growing clamour for the Manchester City star to be given a role in the Group B decider on Tuesday.

Southgate gave the 22-year-old his first World Cup start and he duly delivered, winning the freekick from which Marcus Rashford scored to give England the lead and then adding a second shortly after, on the way to England’s 3-0 win over their local rivals.

After such an outcry to be selected, Foden was happy to be able to produce the goods that helped set up a last-16 tie with Senegal.

“It is hard not to hear what everyone is saying but at the same time I try not to read too much and just try to be me and be humble and work hard,” he said on England’s YouTube channel.

“I felt a little bit of pressure going into the game to be honest because everyone was pushing for me to play. I just tried to remember to relax and play my own football.

“I was raring to get the start and thanks to Gareth, he started me against Wales. I thought that all the wingers had scored and ‘when is it going to be my chance’? So to get the opportunit­y to play in such a big game and to score was extra special.

“It was one of the best feelings I have ever had in my career. You could see by my celebratio­n, it meant so much. I expect more from myself, I expect more goals so to get in at the back post as a winger is what you always what to see.”

Foden, who was part of the England Under-17s side that won the World Cup in 2017, is one of many talented players that Southgate can call upon, with Jack Grealish, Buyako Saka, Rashford and Raheem Sterling also vying for a place.

The midfielder believes the strength of the squad will give England a real shot of winning in Qatar.

“You can see the balance right through the team, it is not just the attackers doing well, Harry Maguire and John Stones have done brilliantl­y defending as well, it is a full team effort,” he said.

“A lot of different players have played but every time they have put on the England shirt, they have done the best they can. It is good to have that competitio­n and everyone is ready to go - it’s important.”

GARETH Bale insisted he would carry on playing for Wales as he surveyed the wreckage of the Dragons’ miserable World Cup campaign.

Wales’ first World Cup since 1958 ended in devastatin­g fashion as neighbours England strolled to a 3-0 victory at the Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium.

Robert Page’s side finished bottom of Group B with one point from three games - a 1-1 draw with the United States preceding a 2-0 defeat to Iran.

Skipper Bale, who pushed away a cameraman at the final whistle who got too close to him, told the BBC: “Everyone’s disappoint­ed but we’re all proud of what we’ve achieved to get here.

“We have to look how far we’ve come. Of course we wanted to get out of the group, but football’s difficult.

“We didn’t live up to our expectatio­ns at this tournament.

“If you’d told us two years ago that we would play in a World Cup, we’d have all pinched ourselves.

“We’ll all walk out of that changing room with our held high and proud of each other.”

Bale’s disappoint­ing World Cup was summed up in a wretched first half when he had only seven touches and completed just one pass.

The 33-year-old, making a record 111th Wales appearance, did not reappear for the second half with boss Page saying he had been “struggling with his hamstring”.

But Bale stressed that he has no thoughts about ending his Wales career.“I’ll keep going as long as I can and as long as I’m wanted,” he said.

 ?? Picture:: AP ?? Gareth Southgate hugs two-goal England hero Marcus Rashford
Picture:: AP Gareth Southgate hugs two-goal England hero Marcus Rashford
 ?? Picture: Nick Potts/PA ?? Phil Foden celebrates scoring against Wales
Picture: Nick Potts/PA Phil Foden celebrates scoring against Wales

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