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Tottenham defender Dier 'extremely proud' to make England World Cup squad

Tottenham defender Eric Dier admits he feared his England career was over before the arrival of manager Antonio Conte last season.

Dier, 28, was part of the England squads for Euro 2016 and World Cup 2018 but missed out of a place at the last European Championships after his form nosedived for Spurs.

But since the appointment of Antonio Conte as Spurs head coach a year ago, Dier has impressed as part of a back three and he earned a first England call-up in 18 months for the September internationals.

The centre-half is now hoping to be part of Gareth Southgate's defence in Qatar and says he is proud to be going to another finals.

"I am extremely proud to play at my second World Cup," Dier said. "Obviously I am well aware it is a very privileged position to be in. There was a time when I thought I wasn't going to be in anyway involved with England anymore.

“I have had to work very hard, fight a lot to get back in. I am very proud of that. I am proud to be going to another World Cup. I can't wait. It is going to be an incredible experience. I am really looking forward to being a part of it."

He added: "The schedule is crazy, I have never experienced anything like it in my life. Playing every three days for I don't know how long it has been – it's unheard of I think. So, obviously it has been tough for everyone. But yeah that's the situation."

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