Phil Foden is “disappointed” not to have made more starts in an “up and down” World Cup for the England attacking midfielder and hopes to play a big part against Senegal.
Foden made his first start of the tournament in a 3-0 win over Wales on Tuesday that sealed the Three Lions’ place in the round of 16.
Gareth Southgate is facing a tough selection for the showdown with the Africa Cup of Nations champions at Al Bayt Stadium on Sunday, with Foden waiting to discover if he will keep his place in the team.
It has been a mixed World Cup for the Manchester City star, who hopes the best is yet to come
“It has been up and down,” he told BBC TV. “[I am] disappointed not to start more games, but it is part of the tournament. I am a team player and when I get the opportunities I’ll take them.”
Foden added: “I had seen a lot of media attention towards me to start, it is hard to get away from that.
“There is a lot [of competition]. [Bukayo] Saka has done well and scored in the first game, [Marcus] Rashford has scored and did very well against Wales.
“Everyone is scoring and everyone has proved a point, so it will be a headache for Gareth to pick the team for the next game.
“[Scoring against Wales was] definitely up there for one of the best feelings in my career so far, a special moment.
“I think I have every chance to start the next match. I played well against Wales, but we will have to see what happens.”