Euros omission hardest moment of career â Grealish
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Jack Grealish says being left out of Englandâs Euro 2024 squad was the âmost difficult thing I have had to deal with in my careerâ.
The Manchester City forward, 28, said he was âheartbrokenâ but is determined to use the experience as motivation going forward.
Grealish came on as a substitute in Englandâs 3-0 warm-up win against Bosnia-Herzegovina at St Jamesâ Park just over a week before the tournament started, but was not included in Gareth Southgateâs final 26-man squad.
England would go on to reach the final, which they lost 2-1 to Spain.
âWhen you are on your holidays, every time you turn on the phone or the TV you just see it [the tournament], so it was hard not to see,â added the former Aston Villa player, who has 36 England caps.
âIâll be honest, football-wise it was the most difficult thing Iâve ever had to deal with in terms of my own career.
âI was absolutely heartbroken. For myself now moving forward, I have to just try and use that as motivation going into this season.â
Grealish cost City a British record ÂŁ100m when he joined City from Villa in August 2021.
âI felt I should have been in the [England] squad,â added Grealish, who was speaking on Cityâs pre-season tour of the United States.
âI feel like I offer something different to players in the England squad.
âBut it is what it is.
âAs I said, it was the hardest moment for me as a footballer. Iâve had a lot of ups and downs in my career.â