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Kyle Walker urges England fans to produce deafening roar as Three Lions hit pool before Euro 2020 final

KYLE WALKER has urged England’s united nation: give us one more deafening Wembley night.

The Manchester City star has never known a time when players, staff and fans have been so together and wants the home crowd to dig even deeper to drive the Three Lions to Euro 2020 glory.

Kyle Walker hopes England live up to their first major final since 1966
Marcus Rashford takes a leap of faith as the Three Lions soak up the build-up to Sunday’s Euro 2020 final

Winger Jadon Sancho shows the type of roar defender Kyle Walker hopes England fans will make against Italy

Marcus Rashford and Bukayo Saka hope the Three Lions play with a real porpoise when they take on the Azzurri

Walker said: “I’ve been playing international football now I think 11 years.

“I think the semi final and Germany is the best I’ve witnessed in an England shirt at Wembley.

“The atmosphere, the buzz, the togetherness – not just from the 11 men on the field, but the bench and the crowd.

“I feel like we are one now.These emotions and these types of games, they grab hold of you. 

“I can assure you that you have to give us one more. We need one more from you. 

“Because that 12th man is vital. We need to hear you.

“And I put my bottom dollar on it that you will be singing your hearts out for us.”

In forgettable scenes after Wednesday’s historic win over Denmark, England players, backroom staff and supporters were united in the most raucous rendition yet of Neil Diamond’s Sweet Caroline.

But Walker believes the Wembley crowd can find another level and turn the volume up to 11 in support of Gareth Southgate’s team at Sunday’s final against Italy.

The City star told Lions’ Den connected by EE, said: “It’s got to, for a final!

“Sweet Caroline best be belting out, please. 

“Win, lose, whatever the result will be, it’s been a fantastic tournament. But we’ve got one job to do. 

“We’ve not come here to participate in the final. I don’t want to be collecting a silver medal.

“No-one remembers second – it’s first or last that you remember. 

“I want to be remembered for lifting the European Championship at Wembley in front of the home nation.”

FAMILY PRIDE DRIVES ME ON

WALKER has had low moments, even during England’s euphoric, historic run to their first European Championship final.

But every time it’s got too much, one phone call to friends or family has reminded him what and who he and the rest of the team are playing for.

He said: “It’s five weeks away from home. 

“It is hard. I’ve had a couple of down days here.

“But as soon as you hear the words, ‘You’re making us so proud,’ that just says, ‘You keep pushing’.

“Because you’re not just doing it for the individuals here and the people in the hotel now.

“You’re doing it for the people at home. For the people you used to go to playgrounds with, or youth clubs with, everyone’s got a little slice in you that got you to where you want to get to.

Kyle Walker, left, joins Harry Kane and Co as they celebrate England reaching Sunday’s Euro 2020 final with Italy

Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford were up for down-time in the pool

“We owe it to the fans and everyone who has been on the journey with us.”

While appearing on the Lions’ Den connected by EE show, Walker was shown clips of England fans celebrating the goals and semi-final victory against Denmark on Wednesday.

The City defender said: “The reactions on their faces, the celebrations – even there, you see the togetherness. 

“It’s a nation. We’re as one now. I just hope it continues

“As much as I’m so enjoying this, I miss home, I miss my family.

“But if I can keep having the feeling I’ve got now and the emotion I’ve got now, I’d stay here another five weeks.”

What a five weeks it has been. What a contrast to the last European Championship, five years ago, where humiliation by Iceland led to the sacking of Roy Hodgson and, ultimately, the appointment of Southgate. 

Walker said: “Still to this day it haunts me.

“It’s the lowest moment of my career by far.

“I think now we’re a lot more mature.

“A lot of us have won a lot more things, a lot of us have played in a lot of big games.

“We can manage the game better.”

England fans have gone on a similar journey, only quicker. Some supporters booed the team off after the group stage bore draw against Scotland. 

Man Utd duo Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford will be dreaming of bigger roles for England against Italy than they have played so far at Euro 2020

Man Utd striker Marcus Rashford is looking for take-off at Wembley this weekend

On Wednesday, cheers rang around Wembley as Southgate’s men ran down the clock by keeping possession.

Walker said: “It’s the first time I’ve probably heard the England fans shouting, ‘Ole! Ole!’ because we are keeping the ball.

“That’s about game management, That’s about us stepping up from boys to men and saying: ‘You know what?  We’re 2-1 up, they’ve got 10 men, what are we going at them for?

“‘Let’s keep the ball and make sure we don’t do anything stupid, save your legs a bit for the final.’”

But Walker is not one to save his legs. Ever.

At the end of extra time on Wednesday, he made one more trademark, lung-busting sprint.

He said: “On big occasions like that you can’t tell me you’re tired. You work your whole life to get there. 

“I might not be technically gifted but I guarantee you, I’m 31, I will still run more than anyone in there. It’s a fact.”

The success of Southgate’s England has been built on everyone – players, back-up players, staff – giving everything to the cause.

Walker said: “We’ve created history. 

“I’ve heard a lot of people saying, ‘England haven’t won a knockout game, England haven’t won a penalty shootout, England haven’t got this, England haven’t got that’. 

“This group of lads, with this manager and this coaching staff, we just keep knocking them down.

“Hopefully we’ve set the bar for the future youngsters that are coming through, that this is what our country wants and expects of us.”

For so long, England’s wants and expectations went unfulfilled.

On Sunday,  Southgate’s team England can go where no Englishmen have gone before and be crowned European champions.

Walker said: “It’s something we should take in both hands, something we should be relishing.

“A European Championship final for your country against Italy – why not?