Dier discusses tackle on ‘one of the best of all time’ Ramos

Matt Stead
during the UEFA Nations League A Group Four match between Spain and England at Estadio Benito Villamarin on October 15, 2018 in Seville, Spain.

England midfielder Eric Dier believes he “put a marker down” with a crunching challenge on Sergio Ramos as the Three Lions won in Seville on Monday night.

Dier was shown a yellow card for a superb 11th-minute tackle on the Spain captain inside the hosts’ penalty area – he was just doing a service to football, lads.

But the incident seemed to set the tone, with England running roughshod over their opponents in the first half as a blistering Raheem Sterling brace and a goal for Marcus Rashford had Gareth Southgate’s side 3-0 up at the interval.

Spain rallied after the break, with substitute Paco Alcacer pulling a goal back before Ramos grabbed a second with the last touch of the Nations League contest as the visitors secured a famous 3-2 success.

While most of the talk was rightfully about England’s outstanding attacking prowess, Dier’s challenge earned plenty of plaudits.

Speaking on talkSPORT, former England manager Sam Allardyce said: “I loved it. A tackle like that can set the tone.

“It says, ‘we’re going to get stuck in tonight, we’re going to make an impression on Spain in all aspects of the game to win it’.”

Dier, too, felt it showed that England would not be intimidated by a side who had not lost a competitive home game since 2003.

“I think it’s really important that we respect our opponents and Ramos is one of the best of all time, really,” he said.

“It’s important to respect them, but at the same time, once we start the game, it’s every man for himself and we have to put our foot down, put a marker down and be aggressive – still with respect, but we have to be aggressive, be on the front foot and show that nothing is going to intimidate us.

“That’s just as important as playing good football and all the other aspects. I think Ramos is a great example of that.

“He does everything so well, but at the same time he puts his foot down and he’s not going to be bullied. We have to be the same way.”