Michael Carrick enthused by Gareth Southgate's happy England camp

Sport360 staff 15:37 13/10/2018
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  • Michael Carrick is happy to see England players enjoying themselves under Gareth Southgate after experiencing his own international frustrations.

    The 37-year-old was part of the 2006 and 2010 World Cup squads, but freely admits in his autobiography ‘Between the Lines’ that his Three Lions experience was not what he hoped it would be.

    Carrick did not always enjoy representing his country, so the former midfielder was delighted to see enthusiasm and excitement injected back into the national team during their summer run to the semis.

    “It’s quite refreshing to see the enjoyment back, really – from the players, from the country in general,” Carrick said.

    “That’s what you are craving at a World Cup. That’s what it should be like.

    “Unfortunately, some of the experiences I’ve had it wasn’t like that – and that was from me, from the squad, from the media, from the country.

    “It kind of all blew up, really! Which is so sad to say, but that’s kind of how it was.

    “But this time it was a different feeling, there was a freshness and a freedom about it and an enjoyment.

    “And credit to Gareth for that because he has kind of manipulated that and guided the lads and created this environment, where they seem to have been able to shine and flourish.

    “In some ways he has made a rod for his own back by getting to the semi-finals because now unless you’re absolutely flying then it’s never going to be good enough!

    “But I am sure that they’ve got players and I am sure as a manager he’ll be successful in the years to come.”

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