I want to play right-back for England – Walker

Kyle Walker would rather play at right-back for England, despite impressing in a central role at the World Cup.

The Manchester City defender featured in a back three at Russia 2018, helping Gareth Southgate s side produce an unexpected run to the semi-finals.

However, Walker wants to return to his more familiar role at international level after featuring regularly down the right flank for the Premier League champions in the 2017-18 season.

The 28-year-old admits he even felt a bit awkward in the heart of England s defence ahead of more recognised centre-backs.

I want to play right-back for England. I think that s my spot. I have played there for nine years, Walker said in an interview with the Mail.

In the World Cup I was happy to play anywhere. Gareth Southgate felt that would help the team so I was happy to sacrifice the chance to prove that I am one of the best right-backs in the world. But I don t see myself as a centre-half.

When I am 30 and I haven t got the legs then maybe I could learn that position, but I would still have to be playing it at club level to do that.

It was a bit awkward in Russia, I won t lie. I am a right-back playing right-centre-half when we have Gary Cahill and Phil Jones sitting on the bench.

I felt bad for them, but it wasn t my decision. I just had to play to the best of my ability wherever the manager picked me.

When you try and give the lads an opportunity to meg you back

— Kyle Walker (@kylewalker2)

Walker will have to usurp former Tottenham team-mate Kieran Trippier if he is to become a regular starter for Southgate on the right.

He also faces further competition at centre-back from Liverpool s Joe Gomez, who started the Nations League defeat to Spain at Wembley earlier this month.

It s something I have to deal with, he said of flipping between his different roles for club and country. Joe Gomez is probably a better centre-half than me. It s not my position is it?

I have to pick it up really quickly when I go back to England because it s not something I m doing week in, week out. I have to put all the work I have done with Pep to the side and listen to something else.

I am starting from scratch again and it s a lot to take in for just three or four days. I have to re-adjust myself.

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