England full-back Kyle Walker says his team cannot afford to obsess about
France's free-scoring Kylian Mbappe ahead of Saturday's World Cup quarter-final
against the defending champions.
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Right-back Walker is likely to be directly up against Mbappe, who is the
tournament's top scorer so far, with five goals.
"I know he's a top player but we're not playing tennis. It's not a solo
sport, it's a team game," the Manchester City defender said on Wednesday.
"We know he's a great player and that's why he's the focus of all
questions. But let's not forget (Olivier) Giroud, who has scored countless
(goals), (Ousmane) Dembele, for me just as good on the other wing."
Walker has come up against Mbappe for Manchester City in the Champions
League and said the lesson was not to over-focus on the 23-year-old.
"When we played Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League, we were
not just thinking of Mbappe and it's going to be the same on Saturday," he
said.
"Yes, he's a tool in their armoury -- and a very good one -- but you
can't underestimate their other players."
Walker has become a key cog in England's defence, operating as an orthodox
right-back in a back four in this tournament, having also featured in a
three-man central defence.
While he still has great pace, he is less adventurous in over-lapping down
the flanks.
"I don't really bomb forward as much as I used to playing for Tottenham
as a wing-back," he said. "It is about reading the game, the
opponent, the formation the manager wants you to play in and adapting to
that."
- 'Not England v
Mbappe' -
Walker appeared slightly irritated at frequent questions at Wednesday's
press conference about Mbappe and how important his confrontation with him
would be.
"This game isn't England v Mbappe, it's England vs France," he
said.
"We will give respect but I'm not going to roll out a red carpet for
him to score. It's do or die as if we lose we go home," added the
32-year-old.
"I do understand what I need to do and that's to stop him. It's
probably easier said than done but I don't underestimate myself.
"I've come across great players before so I will just treat it like
another game."
Walker said Gareth Southgate's men had gained useful experience in recent
years -- reaching the World Cup semi-finals in Russia in 2018 and the final at
last year's Euro 2020 -- but also felt the quality of their opponents had
risen.
"I think the team was a little bit inexperienced in big game
matches," he said. "OK, we knocked down some walls in Russia, winning
the penalty shootout (against Colombia) and stuff like that but we were still
inexperienced," he said.
"I think we are more equipped but I think the players from the other
teams -– when you look at Morocco for example, how well they played against a
very good Spain team and got the result they wanted -- you have had a few
surprises with Japan and so on. I think the standard of play has gone up a bit
from Russia."
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