Kieran Trippier ‘privileged’ to play alongside Harry Kane with England

Kane brought up 50 goals for his country with the equaliser against Germany

Simon Peach
Wednesday 08 June 2022 06:34 EDT
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Kieran Trippier joins in the celebrations after Harry Kane’s equaliser (Markus Ulmer/AP).
Kieran Trippier joins in the celebrations after Harry Kane’s equaliser (Markus Ulmer/AP). (AP)

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Kieran Trippier called it a privilege to play alongside “special” skipper Harry Kane as the England full-back vowed to do anything he can to help Gareth Southgate’s side.

After starting the Nations League with a shock 1-0 loss in Hungary, the Three Lions dug deep at the Allianz Arena to secure a 1-1 draw with Germany on Tuesday evening.

Jonas Hofmann’s second-half strike was cancelled out by a late spot-kick from Kane, who fired past Manuel Neuer to become just the second man to reach 50 goals for England.

Wayne Rooney’s record haul of 53 is tantalisingly close and Trippier, a former Tottenham team-mate and long-standing international colleague of Kane, was full of praise for the England captain.

“He is special and I am privileged to have played with him for club and country,” he said.

“Fifty goals is incredible. He’s a top pro and a great leader. There are only a couple more goals to go for Harry (until he breaks Rooney’s record).

“I think after the result against Hungary we had to show great character in this game, we had to step it up and we knew it was going to be a difficult place to come to.

“It was about handling the pressure at certain times and I thought we did that. Harry stepped up as always.

“When you need somebody to score a goal, he’s there. We are walking in after a game away to Germany disappointed we didn’t get the three points.”

Harry Kane converts from the spot against Germany (Nick Potts/PA).
Harry Kane converts from the spot against Germany (Nick Potts/PA). (PA Wire)

Trippier won his 36th cap – and first since last October – in the 1-1 draw in Munich, where he lined up at left-back and completed just his second full match since sustaining a foot injury in February.

First-choice left-backs Luke Shaw and Ben Chilwell missed this camp through injury and new boy James Justin picked up a knock in Budapest, meaning the right-back filled in on the opposite flank as he has done before.

“It doesn’t bother me where I play on the pitch and my team-mates know that and the coach knows that,” Newcastle defender Trippier said.

“I will always be ready if I play or, if I don’t play, I’ll always be ready to be an influence around the dressing room.

“I’ll always be ready if I am called upon, if it is left-back or right-back. I’ll always be ready to do my country proud and give 100 per cent.”

Trippier faces stiff competition at full-back to make the World Cup squad, but Southgate is a huge fan of the versatile defender.

The 31-year-old scored in the semi-final defeat to Croatia four years ago and started last summer’s Euro 2020 final defeat to Italy, who are England’s next opponents in Saturday’s Nations League clash.

“I think as a team we believe we can beat anybody,” Trippier added. “Coming here was positive.

Kieran Trippier receives instructions from boss Gareth Southgate (Markus Ulmer/AP).
Kieran Trippier receives instructions from boss Gareth Southgate (Markus Ulmer/AP). (AP)

“We had to show great character after the result of the other game.

“It is always a huge game against Germany. We are disappointed we didn’t take the three points, but overall it’s a positive result for us.

“Coming away to Germany is always going to be difficult.

“You see the chances that we created and the subs made a huge impact. Jarrod (Bowen) and Jude (Bellingham) were incredible when they came on.

“Subs have to be always ready to know their roles when they come. It’s a positive result. We will review the game and look forward to the next one.”

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