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Published on 2024-07-07 13:30:00
Jermaine Jenas praised Manchester City player Kyle Walker for his performance in England’s quarter-finals win against Switzerland at Euro 2024. Despite not taking a spot-kick during the penalty shootout, Walker played a crucial role in the team’s success. This will be his third semi-final in a major international tournament for England, with previous experiences at the 2018 World Cup and Euro 2020.
The England team, featuring Walker, Stones, and Foden, have reason to celebrate their victory and look forward to facing the Netherlands in the semi-finals. Jermaine Jenas and Jason Cundy have both claimed Walker is the greatest right-back in English history, with a potential Euro 2024 win solidifying this status. Walker’s performance and potential silverware could settle the debate once and for all.
As England looks ahead to the semi-finals and a potential championship win, Walker remains focused on the team effort required for success. Walker’s legacy in English football could be defined by his performance in Euro 2024, adding to his already impressive track record with Manchester City and the national team. The upcoming matches will determine his place in history as one of England’s greatest right-backs.
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