England Witnessing a Resurgent John Stones Amid City’s Preparations for the New Season
John Stones with Jack Grealish
Those following Jack Grealish on social media this summer have been bombarded with a clear message. Despite a season that fell short of expectations for Manchester City, culminating in his surprising exclusion from the England squad for the European Championship, Grealish has shown relentless determination. His posts have showcased everything from warm-weather runs during vacations to an early return to the City Football Academy, signaling his commitment to elevate his performance in the upcoming season.
While Grealish’s efforts are notable, another player who deserves attention is John Stones. Despite his undeniable talent, Stones struggled with consistent availability last season.
In contrast, Stones has been a pillar of reliability for England during the Euros, demonstrating his prowess and dependability. Alongside goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, he has set a record for consecutive England appearances in major tournaments, now standing at 25.
If Stones maintains his place for the final against Spain, he will have played in all seven of Gareth Southgate’s matches over the past four weeks. This contrasts sharply with his time at Manchester City, where he only managed as many appearances in the last five months of the Premier League season.
Stones’ longest run in City’s lineup last season was a mere four games, extending slightly to five starts in six games. While not all absences were due to injuries, they significantly impacted Pep Guardiola’s ability to leverage Stones’ talent—talent that was crucial in City’s Champions League final triumph the previous year, securing the Treble.
City is undoubtedly pleased with Stones’ extensive playtime for England, yet there is a pressing need for him to carry this form into the new season. Guardiola requires players who can endure the rigors of a long campaign and shine in high-stakes matches.
Stones has proven his ability to do both. However, like all at the Etihad, he must continually demonstrate his value. With just two years remaining on his contract, the 30-year-old, much like Grealish, faces a pivotal season to reaffirm his capabilities.
As England prepares to face Rodri’s Spain, ensuring John Stones remains injury-free could be City’s most significant victory.