You won’t find a bigger England fan than the legendary former left-back Stuart Pearce ENG
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The left-back made 78 England appearances – which would have been higher had he not got injured before Euro 1988, if the Three Lions qualified for the 1994 World Cup and he’d been selected in 1998.Pearce, though, among other achievements, will be fondly remembered for his role in driving England to the World Cup semi-final where they were beaten by West Germany in Turin.
“I’m not a great lover of having memorabilia in my house,” he explained. “If you walked in the house you wouldn’t know there was anyone associated with sport that lived there. Now, Pearce doesn’t see why his former teammate can’t take England one step further than Russia 2018 – or his 1990 band of brothers – and reach the final.“They’ll be there [in the final],” the talkSPORT pundit said.“If you look at the last 10 years of English football, the women are European champions, in the men’s game they’ve won things at Under-17s, Under-19s, Under-20s, the senior team have been to the semis of the World Cup and the finals of the Euros.