After Euro 2024 got underway last night and many Wolves fans will be temporarily switching their allegiances from club to country, Tommy Doyle has reflected on his own recent glory wearing the Three Lions of England.
The Wolves midfielder was part of the England side which claimed the 2023 Under-21 European Championship out in Georgia and Romania 12 months ago, and despite missing a large chunk of the competition due to injury, came on in the final to help his country over the line.
With England getting their Euro 2024 campaign underway against Serbia on Sunday evening, Doyle will witness some of his close friends - including Anthony Gordon and Cole Palmer - from the under-21s make the step up to the senior side in Germany this summer, and although he will be cheering them on, he admits the tournament will be providing him with the extra hunger to pull on the white shirt of his country once again.
On helping England to the U21 Euros title
āIt was special. It obviously feels like a long time ago now, but it was a special moment with an amazing group of players and amazing staff members too, which was really nice. I have fond memories of it.
āIt does feel a long time ago, but itās always one of those things when itās brought up in conversation that it brings back a lot of great memories, which is nice. The main thing was that we had such a talented group, but a talented group which came with a lot of questions from the outside, if weād gel together and if weād be able to perform.
āThings were mentioned about egos and clashes and all that stuff, but it was not the case. It was a group of lads who were very humble and listened to each other, ultimately, we helped each other and thatās why we won that tournament.ā
On being confident heading to Georgia
āI think from the very start we felt like we were onto something special. Obviously, itās easy to say now, but we were confident going into the tournament that we had the ability, but you never know until you get into the tournament and you start playing games.
āIt was probably after the group stages, or probably after the Portugal game, we thought weāve got a chance because against Portugal we probably werenāt the better team, but we ended up winning and when stuff like that happens in the tournament you think the luck is on your side and you have a chance here.ā
On overcoming injury ahead of the final
āIf it was during the season, Iād have been out for a lot longer, but I wanted to push and get back and the doctors and the physios were all great with me and it was definitely worth putting my body through that to get back on the pitch and share the memories with the lads.
āWhen the penalty got given, a lot of things came into your head then, because the lads had given a lot throughout the game and it wouldāve gone to extra time, so it wouldāve been difficult, but thatās why we had āTraffā there and fortunately he saved it. It was a relief.ā
On being close with his England teammates
āItās always nice now when you come up against the lads in the Premier League, you can have a laugh and a nice catch up with each other. Iāve got lads there who I grew up with, like Taylor Harwood-Belis, Anthony Gordon, Cole Palmer and Curtis Jones, and Iām really close with them, so thereās a lot of good lads.
āItās amazing to see lads who Iāve grown up with playing some top football. Thereās a lot of talent in the age groups and there are a lot of lads now who are pushing [in the senior team] and I want to be one of them lads as well to push and hopefully next season I can really push on and give myself a shout.
āIt shows that if you perform youāll get your opportunity. Itās nice for us to see that itās working. Iāve always backed myself and itās nice to see that you will get that opportunity, so you get that extra belief, but itās enjoyment really. Itās obviously an honour to play for your country, and itās something that I would love to do again.ā
On watching them at this summerās Euros
āItās going to be amazing. The lads who have been doing really well and affecting games higher up the league than us, hopefully they will get their opportunity and it will be good to watch them and Iāll be cheering them on.
āThey just need to keep doing what theyāve been doing. Thereās a lot of good players and theyāve been in situations now in the latter stages of tournaments, so theyāve got that experience and Iām sure the wiser heads in the dressing room will take a grip in the group and thereās no reason why they canāt win it.
āFootballās football for me, so Iāll watch it although my goal is to obviously be there. Hopefully, eventually, if I put in the performances then Iād like to be there. But it will be good to watch and give me a bit more fuel and hunger for the future.ā