NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND - JUNE 03: Jack Grealish of England during the international friendly match between England and Bosnia & Herzegovina at St James' Park on June 03, 2024 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by Marc Atkins/Getty Images)
Jack Grealish training with England(Image credit: Getty Images)

Jack Grealish returned to the England squad last month when Lee Carsley recalled the 29-year-old to the Three Lions set-up.

Grealish has enjoyed a productive start to the new campaign, featuring in all but one of Citys eight matches for this season, while he started both of Englands Nation League victories last month.

Off the pitch, he has become a father, but as he prepares for Englands matches against Greece and Finland, Grealish has reflected on how this summer was one of the most difficult periods of his life.

Jack Grealish breaks silence on Euro 2024 omission

Grealish was omitted from Gareth Southgates Euro 2024 squad in the summer, with the winger being initially named in the former England bosss provision squad before failing to make the final 26-man selection.

The former Aston Villa man had to watch the Three Lions passage to the final in Germany on TV and he firmly believes that Southgates decision to overlook him was the wrong one.

"I will be honest with you - I didn't really agree with it," Grealish told the BBC. While he admitted that he "didnt have the best season" at City, he added: "You need a bit of a balance in every position on the pitch and I class myself [as] quite an experienced player now.

"I have won a lot of stuff now so, you asked me should I have gone, yes, I still think I should have, but obviously it wasnt meant to be."

Southgate stood down in the wake of the defeat to Spain in the final, with interim boss Carsley reinstating Grealish in the Three Lions set-up when he selected his first squad last month.

Grealish started in the wins over the Republic of Ireland and Finland, scoring against the former, and has retained his place in the squad, as he admitted that his Euro 2024 snub meant he had a point to prove.

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"Of course, I wanted to come here and train well and play well, he continued. "I thank the manager, Lee Carsley, for giving me that chance and having that trust in me.

"It obviously really meant a lot. I think throughout my career when I have played under managers who have shown trust in me and communicated with me the way he has the last two camps, it really helps me.

"It makes me feel that the manager really does rate me, and I can't speak highly enough of him since I have been here."

For more than a decade Joe Mewis has worked in football journalism as a reporter and editor, with stints at Mirror Football and LeedsLive among others. He is the author of four football history books that include times on Leeds United and the England national team.


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