Gray eyeing World Cup spot
After impressing for Leicester City, Demarai Gray hopes to catch the eye of Gareth Southgate and earn an England call-up.
Demarai Gray hopes the arrival of Claude Puel at Leicester City can help put him in contention for a place in Gareth Southgate's England squad for the 2018 World Cup.
After playing a bit-part role under former boss Craig Shakespeare, Gray has started both matches since Puel replaced the Under-21 international – scoring his first goal of the season against Everton.
The 21-year-old was left out of Southgate's squad to face Germany and Brazil over the next fortnight despite being heavily linked with a call-up.
Gray remains optimistic about his chances, though, as Russia 2018 moves into view.
"I see he [Southgate] has selected some of the other U21s which is a big confidence boost for that squad," Gray is quoted as saying by The Telegraph.
"I think it is about playing regular games for your club and that is what I am doing right now.
"Hopefully after the international break I can remain consistent and get a call-up."
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Gray added: "I think at my age it is important to always be developing. I think he [Puel] can help me become a better player.
"I want to work hard and it is nice to know I have a manager who is backing me and wants to put me in the starting XI. As long as I remain consistent I am going to keep improving as a player."