Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite says he gained “motivation” after missing out on an England call-up for last summer’s European Championship.
Branthwaite was a surprise omission from the Three Lions squad and had to watch from home as the national team reached the final of the tournament, where they were edged out by Spain.
On Friday, new manager Thomas Tuchel names his first England squad for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers after taking over from Gareth Southgate.
“I think every player does have an eye on it,” Branthwaite told BBC Sport when asked if he is already looking ahead to next year’s tournament.
“I missed out recently with a big squad and I don’t want that feeling again. That gave me motivation to [make sure] every game I play is my best to help my club and then give myself the best possible chance to be in the England squad.
“Once it comes around, that is my main ambition – to be picked in that squad.”
England face Latvia on 21 March and Albania three days later and sources have told BBC Sport over the past few weeks, Tuchel has spoken to more than 55 players individually on the phone.
Branthwaite confirmed he was one of those players, sharing a video call as well as exchanging messages with the German boss, adding: “It is nice to have that connection with the new manager and to know he is watching you play and lets you know how you have done.”