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Eric Dier insists England won’t take Lithuania lightly

Dier says the Three Lions will be ready for anything their opponents have to offer in this weekend’s World Cup qualifier at Wembley.

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Eric Dier has warned England cannot afford to take Lithuania lightly on Sunday – and is sure the Three Lions have learned from the chastening Euro 2016 defeat to Iceland.

Such sides have long been considered minnows, and England big fish in world football, but Iceland’s stunning run last summer has indicated the gap is closing.

Midfielder Dier played the first half of England’s defeat in Nice last June, as Roy Hodgson’s side made a humiliating tournament exit.

And partly because of that experience, Dier insists England will be ready for anything Lithuania have to offer in this weekend’s World Cup qualifier at Wembley.

Looking back to the Iceland experience, Dier said: “Whenever you’re in an England squad you’re going to think about it.

“It’s a painful reminder and it’s a good lesson for the future. We can look back on that game and what we didn’t do, and in games like the one on Sunday try to do what we didn’t.”

He added: “It’s going to be a tough game. In all internationals now there’s no really easy games.

“Every team sets up to try to stop us, especially here at Wembley. We have to be confident going into it, try to play quick, attacking football and hopefully they won’t be able to handle that.

England v Iceland
Iceland clinched a 2-1 win over England last summer (Jonathan Brady/PA)

“It’s key we play with intensity, move the ball quickly. I think we need to be aggressive with the ball, move it quickly, and hopefully create a lot of chances and make it exciting for the fans.”

The Group F game is England’s first qualifier since Gareth Southgate became the team’s permanent manager, and will follow four days on from the 1-0 friendly defeat to Germany in Dortmund.

Dier played in that game and has become an England regular in a short space of time.

The 23-year-old Tottenham midfielder even fancies the England captaincy one day.

Eric Dier
(John Walton/PA)

“It’s an ambition of mine. I’d love to one day be able to do that,” Dier said.

“That’s something the manager decides and I’m sure he’ll pick who he thinks is best.

“I think I’ve always had qualities that a captain may have and I think I can do that job.”

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