Le Tissier wants to 'cement spot' in England squad
- Published
Manchester United captain Maya Le Tissier wants to "cement her spot" in the England squad and ensure she is selected for major tournaments.
The 22-year-old was named on the standby list for last summer's Women's World Cup and was not part of the England set-up when they won Euro 2022.
She has four appearances under manager Sarina Wiegman, often being used at right-back despite playing as a centre-back for her club.
"I’ve had to be quite patient. I’ve been at most [England] camps," said Le Tissier.
"I missed out [on the World Cup squad] but I was still with the team at the tournament. I’ve been close but not in there.
"I would really like to cement my spot and that comes with performances.
"I’ve played a lot of games now so I don’t think there’s even a question about experience. I can definitely bring that."
- Published27 August
- Published20 September
'I wasn't even close in 2022'
Le Tissier became the youngest player to make 100 Women's Super League appearances in United's 1-1 draw with Brighton on Saturday.
She hopes to go on to achieve a century of caps with England - but her priority is sealing a place in the squad for the defence of their European crown in 2025.
"It would mean everything. It would be an absolute dream. Playing in a major tournament with England - that’s what we all dream of," said Le Tissier.
"I’ve been so close but still so far away, and I definitely need to improve my game. I will do everything I can this season to put myself there. It would be super special."
England's preparations for Euro 2025 start this Friday when they face Germany (kick-off 19:30 BST) at Wembley Stadium - a repeat of the final two years ago.
Le Tissier watched the Lionesses squad in 2022 from the stands as future United team-mate Ella Toone scored on the way to England's victory.
This season, Le Tissier was named captain of Manchester United while Toone was named vice-captain.
"I wasn’t even close to being part of the England team back then. I just got called up to a few camps after that," said Le Tissier.
"I was signing for United that summer. When Tooney scored that goal, I was like, 'she’s going to be my team-mate!'
"Toone always comes up in the big moments, you can always trust her. I was just watching from the stands and it was really special."