Jack Grealish has Micah Richards in fits of laughter as he performs rendition of ‘She’s The One’

Jack Grealish has Micah Richards in fits of laughter as he performs rendition of Robbie Williams’ ‘She’s The One’ live on air… and England winger admits he would ‘LOVE ‘ to play against Scotland on Friday after failing to feature against Croatia

England star Jack Grealish impressed Micah Richards as he performed a confident rendition of Robbie Williams’ ‘She’s The One’ live on BBC Radio. 

The Aston Villa captain also spoke about his desire to be involved against Scotland tomorrow night, though had no hard feelings about failing to feature in the win over Croatia on Sunday. 

Yet first, Grealish surprised Richards and presenter Emma Saunders by taking on the role of singer live on Five Live’s ‘Daily Euros Live Lounge’, singing the famous Williams tune to backing vocals by Richards. 

Richards was in fits of laughter ahead of the performance but gave it a round of applause at the end

England star Jack Grealish impressed Micah Richards as he sang ‘She’s The One’ on radio 

Grealish is desperate to be involved in the huge Wembley clash against Scotland tomorrow

Grealish is desperate to be involved in the huge Wembley clash against Scotland tomorrow

Yet afterwards, Grealish spoke about being left out of the starting XI against Croatia, but insisted the three points for the team was all that mattered. 

‘I wasn’t gutted because it’s a team game,’ he said. 

‘It was such a big occasion, an unbelievable day – the atmosphere inside the stadium. I had all my family and friends there as well. I love playing football. 

I would’ve loved to have played, it’s just one of them. The team got the win in the end – that was all that mattered.’ 

Yet all his focus was now on the huge Scotland clash at Wembley on Friday and he did not shy away from how much he was desperate to play a part. 

Grealish was an unused substitute during England's opening win against Croatia on Sunday

Grealish was an unused substitute during England’s opening win against Croatia on Sunday 

‘I’d love to, I love playing in the big games with a lot of pressure where everyone’s watching,’ he added. 

‘They’re the game I love playing in and the games I think I’ve made a name for myself since I started playing. Friday night football at Wembley against Scotland in the Euros? It just speaks for itself. I’d absolutely love to play in it.’  

England could all-but secure their place in the last-16 with a win over their rivals, while Scotland need to get points on the board after they opened up their campaign with a loss to the Czech Republic on Monday.