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Lewis Dunk in line for unexpected Euro 2024 role after England dealt major blow

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England kick-off their Euro 2024 campaign against Serbia on Sunday and Brighton defender Lewis Dunk could yet make the starting XI as John Stones has been struck down with illness

Lewis Dunk admits he feared his chance of playing in a major tournament had gone.

But now the Brighton captain is determined to make the most of the Euros with his whole family flying out to Germany to support him. It was in 2018 when Kieran Trippier revealed his dad put a flag of St George in the window of the family home and you get the sense the Dunks would do the same for their boy.




Dunk, 32, says he is a passionate England fan himself and would be watching and cheering them on if he had not been picked for the Euros. When asked whether he feared his chance had gone, Dunk said: “Of course, this was probably my last chance of getting to a tournament realistically. Now I am here enjoying the moment.

“I’ve watched a few tournaments all over the place. The last tournament was in my friend’s garden in Eastbourne, I watched one abroad when I was younger, Portugal. I’ve chucked my beer in the air before – many times.

“I probably wouldn’t have gone out as a fan, but I would have watched every game in a pub or my mates’ house. My wife and kids are coming over. My mum and my dad will be at every game and then brothers and sisters, everyone like that, will be flying in and out for certain games.

“It’s a proud moment for them. My kids are getting older now and starting to understand. My eldest is nine now and loves football. But I’m just his dad and I’m just doing what he does and playing football. It’s nice to put a smile on my kid’s face. Hopefully they have a good time.”

Dunk is one of 12 players in the squad without tournament experience but insists he will be ready if called upon – which could be in Sunday’s opener against Serbia. His inclusion caused some debate but Brighton fans are passionate about their centre-half and leader. He would be clear favourite to start if John Stones – who is struggling with illness – is not fit.

But that lack of experience plus the absence of Harry Maguire and also the lingering fitness doubts over Luke Shaw does raise concerns about the defence being a weak link. Dunk also says that the treatment of Maguire has been a valuable life lesson about dealing with criticism.

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