To prevent experiencing the same “disappointment” of being left out of the England World Cup team, Fikayo Tomori is conscious that he must improve and do more.
Fikayo Tomori was left out of Gareth Southgate’s roster even though he played in each of Milan’s Serie A games this year and only missed one of their six Champions League contests due to suspension.
Tomori also played a significant part for the Rossoneri last season, appearing 31 times as they ended an 11-year championship drought by defeating rivals Inter on the last day of the season.
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However, Fikayo Tomori knows he must step up his performance to bring himself back into consideration for the Euros in 2024, should the Three Lions qualify. He has only received three senior England appearances since making his debut against Kosovo in November 2019.
“I’m always motivated, obviously there is disappointment because I wanted to be there,” he told DAZN. “But it didn’t happen, and I know I have to do more to go to Euro 2024.
“There was disappointment, but I have to keep working and then let’s see. Right now, I’m happy and content.”
