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04 Jun 2007 14:16
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Shorey wants more
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Nicky Shorey says he was bowled over by making his England debut against Brazil at the new Wembley stadium – and now he wants more.
The Reading defender admitted that you cannot ask for much more as a footballer than to play for your first game for your country against five times world champions at the beginning of a new era for Wembley.
And having acquitted himself well at left-back against Kaka and Co, Shorey is hoping to have another chance when the Three Lions take on Estonia on Wednesday.
With Ashley Cole out injured and Wayne Bridge still in some doubt, Shorey knows that he is in Steve McClaren’s thinking after Friday night’s performance.
"It was unbelievable, probably more than I could have imagined it would be," he said.
"Just to walk out at Wembley, representing your country with the noise the fans made - it was fantastic.
"I thought we played well against Brazil. We knew they would have a lot of possession but we coped with that, defended well as a team and we were gutted that we conceded an equaliser so late.
"The mood in the dressing room was a bit downbeat in the end because we knew we could have won. But these things happen and it does not take away from a good performance.
"And Wembley is a superb stadium – an amazing place to play football and hopefully I will get another chance."
But before the friendly with Germany back at the venue of legends is the not insignificant matter of Estonia in Wednesday’s vital European Championship qualifier.
"Wembley was a great a great occasion but Wednesday’s game is the big one really. We can go in with a lot of confidence after Friday’s performance.
"There is a lot of competition for places but I have had a taste of it and want more now. It’s great to be out there with these lads and I think I have showed that I can play at this level."