Kieran Trippier hopes for boost to England squad chances after impressing with Atletico Madrid

The right-back is battling Trent Alexander-Arnold, Reece James, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and the emerging threat of Max Aarons

Carl Markham
Thursday 12 March 2020 17:35 GMT
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Atletico Madrid defender Kieran Trippier believes his move to Spain has boosted his England chances.

The former Burnley and Tottenham full-back’s place in Gareth Southgate’s side has come under pressure from Liverpool‘s Trent Alexander-Arnold and Manchester United‘s Aaron Wan-Bissaka.

Following his £20million summer move, Tripper started three of England’s first four European Championship qualifiers this season – having not been selected for June’s Nations League finals.

However, he was an unused substitute for the last two in November, with Alexander-Arnold preferred as competition for the spot intensified.

After progressing to the quarter-finals of the Champions League following Atletico’s 4-2 aggregate win at Anfield, Trippier has the chance to continue playing at the highest level to press his international claims further.

“I knew when I left Tottenham and I hadn’t been picked for the Nations League last summer that I had to perform better,” he said.

“I’ve had plenty of chats about that with the staff at England. I want to play at the highest level for as long as I can in order to play for England. That’s my objective.

“There is no bigger moment for me than representing my country. I just need to perform well, I know what I need to do, because there are so many right-backs now.

“There are about six right-backs – and they are all playing at the highest level. I just need to focus on myself.”

Trippier has embraced the change of culture and country and the effect it is having on his football.

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“I didn’t want to come to the end of my career and regret not going,” he added.

“It is a big change, different culture, different types of football, but I am loving every minute of it and hopefully my performances for Atletico can keep me in the England squad. I’m delighted to be part of this team and enjoying every single moment of playing abroad.”

The win at Anfield is undoubtedly the highlight of his short spell with the club so far.

The Liga side were indebted to goalkeeper Jan Oblak for a string of saves which kept them in the game in the second half and allowed them to win in extra time, inflicting Liverpool’s first home European defeat since 2014.

“It is an unbelievable feeling,” Trippier added. “Liverpool for the last two years here have been unbelievable and to come here and defend like we did. It is a huge achievement, you know. You have seen how difficult they have made it for teams here.

Atletico Madrid’s Kieran Trippier and Liverpool’s Sadio Mane
Atletico Madrid’s Kieran Trippier and Liverpool’s Sadio Mane (PA)

“Obviously we knew Liverpool had beaten Barcelona 4-0 last year but they are playing a different team in us – they are playing a defensively-strong team who will never give up.

“We knew it would be very difficult because of the occasion and the fans so I thought we had that never-say-die attitude even when we went 1-0 down and we knew we just needed to score once and get that away goal but to score three here was an amazing feeling.

“You have seen over many years how strong Atletico are. I’ve been here seven months and I’ve never seen anything like it, to be honest with you.

“Starting from Diego Simeone – everyone feeds off him – he’s an unbelievable manager.

“I can’t really explain it, how good it is here, it is just an unbelievable feeling and I’m proud to be part of this team.”

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