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Stones eager for snap-happy moments with England to share with Silva

Stones eager for snap-happy moments with England to share with Silva
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John Stones wants to add the Nations League to the domestic treble he won with Manchester City this season.

England's John Stones is ready for a picture perfect moment as he targets victory in the Nations League.

The defender believes England are on the brink of a special breakthrough ahead of Thursday's Nations League semi-final with Holland in Portugal.

After being teased by Manchester City team-mate David Silva with photos of the trophies he has won with Spain, Stones now wants his own snaps to show the midfielder.

Manchester City v Watford – FA Cup Final – Wembley Stadium
John Stones, second right, celebrates Manchester City's FA Cup win. (Nick Potts/PA)

"David is always making fun of me and he'll send me a picture of the three things he's won (with Spain), the World Cup and two European Championships (saying) 'This might be you one day,'" said Stones.

"But that's something that he's so proud of, and I don't want to say that I can't imagine it. I couldn't imagine it happening years ago but now we're so close to something special.

"I can't imagine what the scenes will be like if we do it, and touch wood, we do it. Because it would be something special for all of us."

The defender could start for the Three Lions after losing his place in the City side this year.

Stones started just eight Premier League games in 2019 and only three of Ctiy's final 10 matches as they took the title ahead of Liverpool by a point.

The 25-year-old was also only a late substitute in the 6-0 FA Cup final victory over Watford last month.

But he insists he understands the need to put the team first at the Etihad.

He said: "I felt in previous seasons, especially when I was younger from 19 to 21 maybe, I would have focused too much on 'What am I doing? Why aren't I?' and not thinking about the greater good of the team.

Manchester City v Liverpool – Premier League – Etihad Stadium
Stones makes a vital clearance against Liverpool. (Martin Rickett/PA)

"That's what everyone did this season and I think that's why we pulled through in every competition except the Champions League.

"I'm massively proud of what I did. Because if you think back now, you remember the end of the season.

"For football fans in general, they remember us winning things, the big games. They don't remember the first half of the season, maybe to the start of January, the new year.

"That's where I believe every bit of hard work, every game we've won is setting you up for that second half of the season. I was a massive part of that. That's why it's such a team game.

"I realise my role is something bigger than playing, sometimes."

Victory in Portugal would cap another medal-laden season for Stones following the domestic treble with City.

England are 12 months on from last summer's World Cup semi-final exit where the national team restored the bond with their fans and the media, with Stones eager to keep progressing.

He added: "It is exciting, because last summer seems so far away now.

"We did everything we could so that when we went out there we knew we were ready for any scenario.

"We need to deliver again now and that's the expectation that we have put on ourselves. And there is huge potential with the younger guys."

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