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Walker: We have ‘Plan B’ now
- Updated: October 6, 2016
Kyle Walker has admitted England had no back-up plan in the summer as defeat to Iceland provided the “lowest moment” of his career.
Walker started the 2-1 defeat that stunned football and led to manager Roy Hodgson’s resignation within minutes of their Euro 2016 elimination.
England have since gone through the brief Sam Allardyce era and go into Saturday’s World Cup Qualifier against Malta with Gareth Southgate in temporary charge.
And Walker believes the players are already better prepared to alter their approach if things get tough against unfancied opponents at Wembley.
“I just think we don’t need to play into their game,” the Tottenham …