Jack Grealish thinks that he should have been part of England's Euro 2024 squad. (More Football News)
Grealish was initially called up for the Three Lions' ;33-man trඣaining squad, but was one of seven players who did not make the ꦛfinal squad for Germany.
England reached the final, losing 2-1 to Spain.
The 29-year-old has been back in the fold under interim manager Lee Carsley, and impressed in September's Nations Leaꦑgue matches against the Republic of Ireland✨ and Finland.
"I will be honest with you, I didn’t really agree with it," Grealish told BBC Radio 5 Live of Gareth Southgate's decision not to include him among the final 26 💮players.
"You need a bit of a balance in every position on the pitch and I class myself [as] quite an experienced player𒁃 now.
"I have won a lot of stuff now so, you asked me should I have gon🔥e, yes, I still think I should have, but obviously it wasn't meant to be."
Grealish started just 10 le𓄧ague matches for Manchester City in t⭕he 2023-24 season, scoring three goals and providing one assist.
While he admitted that he "didn’t have the best season" domestically, he was left "devastated" by his omission and🥀 said that missing out on Euro 2024 was "probably the most difficult ❀period of my life".
Grealish scored in England's 2-0 victory over Ireland in Dublin last month, and will be hoping for more of the same against Greece and Finland in 💜the coming week.
Asked if he felt he had a point to prove, Grealish made it clear that he wanted to show people what ♈England were missing at Eur🌳o 2024.
"Of course, I wanted to come here and train ♏well and play well," he said.
"I 🉐thank Lee Carsley for giving me that chance and having that trust in me.
"It obviously really meantꦅ a lot. I think throug🧜hout my career when I have played under managers who have shown trust in me and communicated with me the way he has the last two camps, it really helps me.
"It makes ♐me feel that the manager really does rate me and I can't speak highly enough of h🃏im since I have been here."