Trent Alexander-Arnold admits England’s players agreed with Gary Lineker’s controversial description of the Three Lions’ Euro 2024 performances as “s***”.
Lineker hit out at England’s display in a 1-1 group-stage draw with Denmark on his podcast, The Rest is Football, in comments that attracted a fierce response from captain Harry Kane.
Kane responded by saying former England players in the media had a “responsibility” when it came to discussing the national team, calling on them to be more supportive.
Alexander-Arnold, however, says many in the camp agreed with Lineker’s criticism and feels some used it as motivation as the Three Lions grew into the tournament, finishing as runners-up to Spain.
“We had all seen it and heard it and felt it,” the Liverpool ace told The Daily Mirror. “We all knew that we could be playing and performing better.
“It is never nice for someone to point that out but everyone deep down knew it within ourselves, too.
“It was something we were already thinking about, we knew we needed to be better. We had to add that to our performances, some players may have used that as motivation.”
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