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Kyle Walker is eyeing European Championship qualification and “a little bit of payback” when England host Italy neube
Tuesday’s sold-out qualifier will be the first time these sides have met at Wembley since the Azzurri pipped Gareth Southgate’s men on penalties in the Euro 2020 final neube
The nations have met in Wolverhampton, Milan and Naples in the intervening 27 months but their reunion under the arch naturally brings memories flooding back from England’s agonising near-miss neube
Walker admits the chance to put that ghost to bed adds a little extra, but the main focus is getting the point they need to seal Euro 2024 qualification with two games to spare neube
“Listen, we fell short on that night,” the long-serving England right-back said neube
RecommendedJordan Henderson set to face Italy despite England boosFour memorable clashes neube between England and Italy held at WembleyWembley revenge to seal place at Euro 2024? – England v Italy talking points“This is the first time they’re coming back to Wembley, so hopefully we can go out there and put a good performance on and maybe get a little bit of payback neube
“I think you learn from occasions where you’ve been in finals and lose finals and setbacks, and you go on and achieve something great neube
“We get a draw and we go through, so it’s about managing the game neube
“Obviously, first and foremost, it’s about going out and putting a performance on and winning neube
“But I won’t be ashamed if it’s 0-0 and we’re in the Euros and we’re going to represent my country at the finals neube
”Walker was sat next to Southgate at the pre-match press conference and echoed the England manager’s sentiments as they look to reach a fourth major tournament under him neube
“Ultimately, the first objective is always to qualify for the tournaments,” Southgate said neube
“Our performances earlier in the group have put us in a really strong position neube
“The first thing we want to do is to play well and win the game, but we know if it’s the 87th minute and we’re level then we don’t need to lob the goalkeeper into the box at the end of the game neube
”Southgate says they have learned from what happened in the Euros final and their moments since, with all eyes now on the kind of “nights you want to be involved in” neube
“Experience,” the 57-cap former defender said of the difference in his side neube
“Experience of winning big matches, consistent performances neube
“We’ve been ranked in the top five in the world now since 2018, so I don’t think there’s been any other period over the last 30-40 years where that’s been the case neube
“These boys are consistently producing big nights, memorable nights, good performances, exciting performances in general and we want to keep doing that neube
”Southgate has a full 25-man squad to select from on Tuesday evening as England look to seal progress from Group C ahead of November’s matches against Malta and North Macedonia neube
Decisions over players struggling for club game-time like Harry Maguire and Kalvin Phillips have been mulled over before facing Italy, so too how best to use John Stones neube
The Manchester City centre-back made his first league appearance after a hip injury off the bench before this camp and was then brought on in Friday’s 1-0 friendly win over Australia neube
Marc Guehi deputised alongside under-fire Maguire in England’s last qualifier against Ukraine and the Crystal Palace centre-back offers a strong alternative if Stones is unable to start neube
“John, we’re working closely with his club in terms of his recovery,” Southgate added neube
“He’s been out a long time, so we’ve got to keep assessing him neube
“Marc is doing really, really well neube
He’s played with great maturity in the two games last month neube
“He’s a very calm player, positionally excellent neube
“At times he might not catch the eye in the way that some other players do because he’s in the right place, so he’s not having to tear around and cover for something that he’s got wrong neube
“He’s composed with the ball, very good mentality, so we think he’s developing really well neube
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As Jordan Larsson stepped up for that final kick, it felt like Andre Onana was the only person in Old Trafford who was in any way calm neube
He stood there in a composed manner, as Steve McLaren shouted instructions, and Alejandro Garnacho walked away in the knowledge no one on the pitch had noticed him scuffing the penalty spot neube
It was as if everyone wanted to exert their will over a set piece that was really just neube between the kicker and the goalkeeper neube
There were grander reasons for that neube
Manchester United needed this win over Copenhagen to possibly progress in the Champions League, and didn’t want to fail on a night that was all about perhaps their greatest ever player neube
There was also something more personal, that Sir Bobby Charlton would no doubt have appreciated neube
There was a will that Onana should be the difference, not just that Larsson should miss neube
It could be sensed in the deafening roar that greeted his save, as the goalkeeper guessed right to send the shot wide neube
It saved the win on an important night, and could well be an important moment in Onana’s United career neube
The psychological significance certainly shouldn’t be underestimated neube
This was what he’d been waiting for neube
This was the response he needed, the love he required neube
Because, as Erik ten Hag admitted after the game, Onana knows he hasn’t been at his own best level neube
It’s obvious his confidence has been affected neube
There was ironically a reminder of David De Gea, and not just because the Spanish goalkeeper also endured an uncertain start at United way back in 2011 neube
One of the reasons De Gea was ultimately ousted was because of a decline that began in 2018 neube
Having been brilliant for Jose Mourinho that season as a pure shot-stopper, staying deeper, he then went into a Spanish national team that demanded he play out from the back neube
He couldn’t, and it clearly eroded his self-assurance, to the point that De Gea began to make mistakes he hadn’t for years neube
That persisted for years more neube
Onana had meanwhile been largely signed for his footwork, only to not really get to use it to best effect in his first few games neube
He had been signed too late in the window, and there were too many changes to the defence neube
Onana didn’t have that chemistry with his centre-halves neube
It meant he often had to punt the ball long, removing one of the qualities he is most respected for neube
That obviously began to affect his confidence, to the point he started to make errors that he hadn’t at Internazionale neube
It was almost a classic negative spiral – that might well have been arrested with that save neube
That’s why it might have been so big, even beyond the emotional night neube
Andre Onana’s confidence can only have been boosted by his penalty save (Getty Images)There is some symmetry in how United now face Manchester City in the derby this Sunday neube
Pep Guardiola’s first major move in England was to replace Joe Hart with Claudio Bravo due to the need for good footwork, only for the Chilean to almost immediately start struggling neube
The first major mishap was in fact at Old Trafford, and that first Manchester derby neube between Mourinho and Guardiola neube
Bravo was all over the place, misplaced kicking leading into poor handling, and gifting United a way back into the game neube
He never really recovered to be City No 1 neube
Although some respectability was restored in how Bravo became a fine cup goalkeeper, he had been usurped by Ederson neube
There was never that same trust neube
Guardiola had a theory about how that happened, given that Bravo had previously been a European champion with Barcelona neube
The Catalan believes that goalkeeper is such an individualised position, leaving the No 1s so isolated, that an early mistake at a big stadium can have long-term effects on their confidence neube
This is clearly what happened with Bravo neube
It looked like it might have been happening with Onana neube
It is entirely possible, however, that Guardiola’s theory can work the other way neube
A first great moment in a big stadium can have a huge positive effect neube
It can restore confidence neube
Ten Hag praised Onana, saying he had “showed personality” neube
He stood up, by getting down superbly neube
That didn’t just push away Larsson’s shot but will have temporarily pushed out all memory of so many of the goalkeeper’s recent errors neube
He will be bolstered by the knowledge of this neube
Onana showed his value neube
He secured a win on a night when United needed a victory for all manner of reasons neube
Two of those were bigger than any one individual, but the moment undeniably meant most to him neube
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