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English bloke born in Bury to play against England for Hungary in UEFA Nations League

Nations League clash against England.Last summer Styles was cheering the Three Lions on at Euro 2020, and now he's about to rub shoulders with his heroes in front of 67,000 people - quite literally living the dream.The 22-year-old Barnsley star only found out that his grandmother was Hungarian two years ago, and while he insists he's "still an England fan", he leaped at the chance to switch allegiances after being approached by Hungary boss Marco Rossi a few months ago."I’m still as English as any of the lads we’ll be facing," Styles told The Sun, "but for this game and the return on June 14, I’ll be giving everything for the Magyars."He made his international debut against Serbia back in March and started his first match a few days later against Northern Ireland, and is now fully embracing his newly-discovering eastern European roots."I remember watching the European Championship final last year in Manchester in a pub and nobody was more gutted than me when we lost out to Italy," Styles added. "Back then I didn’t know about my Hungarian roots - now I believe I could also have qualified to play for Poland, too."But Hungary approached me and the head coach Marco Rossi has been brilliant, as have been my international team-mates."Should there be stricter rules for footballers switching international allegiances? Let us know what you think in the comments section.Styles is a lifelong Manchester United fan and is keeping his fingers crossed that Gareth Southgate gives Harry Maguire the nod tonight, though the midfielder insists that he won't let the wonderment of the evening get the better of him."It will still be a surreal experience facing England.
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English bloke born in Bury to play against England for Hungary in UEFA Nations League
Nations League clash against England.Last summer Styles was cheering the Three Lions on at Euro 2020, and now he's about to rub shoulders with his heroes in front of 67,000 people - quite literally living the dream.The 22-year-old Barnsley star only found out that his grandmother was Hungarian two years ago, and while he insists he's "still an England fan", he leaped at the chance to switch allegiances after being approached by Hungary boss Marco Rossi a few months ago."I’m still as English as any of the lads we’ll be facing," Styles told The Sun, "but for this game and the return on June 14, I’ll be giving everything for the Magyars."He made his international debut against Serbia back in March and started his first match a few days later against Northern Ireland, and is now fully embracing his newly-discovering eastern European roots."I remember watching the European Championship final last year in Manchester in a pub and nobody was more gutted than me when we lost out to Italy," Styles added. "Back then I didn’t know about my Hungarian roots - now I believe I could also have qualified to play for Poland, too."But Hungary approached me and the head coach Marco Rossi has been brilliant, as have been my international team-mates."Should there be stricter rules for footballers switching international allegiances? Let us know what you think in the comments section.Styles is a lifelong Manchester United fan and is keeping his fingers crossed that Gareth Southgate gives Harry Maguire the nod tonight, though the midfielder insists that he won't let the wonderment of the evening get the better of him."It will still be a surreal experience facing England.
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