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Sam Johnstone using England duty to forget West Brom relegation

Sam Johnstone using England duty to forget West Brom relegation
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The Baggies goalkeeper kept a clean sheet on his senior international debut against Romania.

Sam Johnstone is using England’s Euro 2020 campaign as a tonic for suffering relegation at West Brom.

The Baggies goalkeeper made his Three Lions debut in Sunday’s 1-0 win over Romania – the final warm-up game before the finals get under way later this week.

Johnstone, 28, earned his place in Gareth Southgate’s 26-man squad on the back of a fine personal campaign at the Hawthorns.

However, despite a string of good displays between the posts, he was unable to help keep West Brom in the Premier League as they were relegated after just one season back in the top flight.

Asked if his involvement with England helps with the disappointment of being relegated, Johnstone replied: “Yes.

“It was such a big disappointment for that to happen and I literally had a week off and was back with England.

“So it takes my mind off it because I’m enjoying this moment, still training and working hard every day.”

Johnstone played in all but one league game during a campaign where he caught the eye of the England coaching staff.

Marcus Rashford's penalty steered England to victory in their final warm-up game.
Marcus Rashford’s penalty steered England to victory in their final warm-up game. (Lee Smith/PA)

He kept a clean sheet on his international debut and made a fine, close-range stop to keep out Andrei Ivan shortly after Marcus Rashford scored from the penalty spot for what would prove to be the winning goal.

“I’m so happy,” added Johnstone.

“I’m really proud and you do get quite emotional when the national anthem is playing and everyone’s singing.

“It’s just a proud moment for myself and my family, for everyone that’s been with me on this journey from being 10 years old.

“You know we work hard every single day and thankfully that moment (the Ivan save) came on my England debut to make that save and keep a clean sheet.

“I just tried my best to play my own game and, as a goalkeeper, wait for the ball to come to me instead of chasing it.

“I’m really happy and that save tops off a good evening.”

Nick Pope looked set to battle Jordan Pickford to be Southgate’s first-choice for the European Championship before the Burnley goalkeeper was ruled out following knee surgery.

That opened the door to Johnstone who, like Dean Henderson, now has one England cap heading into the finals.

“It is something you dream of as a kid to play for England and that’s finally happened and no one can take that away from me,” he said.

“I think it’s great to go into the tournament with a cap under my belt because of course it is something new to me.

“We all get on, we all work hard and we all support whoever is playing. It is like that with every club, the goalkeepers’ union, and it is like that here.

“I know Dean from when we were younger and have played against Pickford over the years so we push each other every single day, which is what we want.”

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