Kieran Trippier admits he could have done a lot better this season but hopes to finish on a high with both Tottenham and England.
Last summer the 28-year-old had the nation dreaming after his stunning free-kick put the Three Lions ahead in July’s Moscow semi-final against Croatia.
English hearts would be broken and Trippier has struggled to replicate the form that saw him mentioned as one of the best players at last summer’s World Cup.
There were even questions over whether the Spurs full-back should be in the squad for the upcoming Euro 2020 qualifiers, with the player himself accepting things have not gone swimmingly this term. “I could have done a lot better this season,” Trippier told talkSPORT. “I’ve picked up a lot of injuries.
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Yeah, there’s been games when I’ve looked back and watched and thought ‘I could have done this better, I could have done that better’. “But it’s all about ifs and buts, it’s all about learning. I admit, I could have done a lot better, but I am here now, and I need to try and impress to try and start for England and try and do the best I can with every opportunity I get between now and the end of the season.”
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