#PLStories- Arsenal star defender Ben White eyes England success after returning to national team #ARSENALFC

Ben White Leeds
Ben White Leeds

Ben White, who left Brighton and Hove Albion last year, has worked his way back into Gareth Southgate’s squad having not been involved since reaching the final of Euro 2020. The Arsenal defender didn’t play a minute of football in the tournament after replacing Trent Alexander-Arnold, winning his only caps to date in two warm-up games. White, who signed for Arsenal for £50 million in July 2021, is now back in the squad ahead of the upcoming World Cup, discussing his loan spell at Newport.

Ben White said: “I don’t think I ever thought about playing for England then. I was just thinking I need to be good enough to play in League Two. It was one of the best years of my life. I’d gone from an academy where everything is nice, and you have everything you want. And then you go there, and everything is completely different. You’re having a curry for your pre-match meal. In my first game there was a punch-up at half-time between our own players in our own dressing room. It was a bit scary to be fair. I didn’t want to make any mistakes, that’s for sure.”

After being released by Southampton at the age of 16, White said his career could have been derailed completely before joining Brighton.

Ben White said: “I didn’t know if I wanted to carry on. It was obviously tough not being wanted. I wasn’t good enough when I was younger. I was a late developer. I was probably as tall as I am now but really skinny, gangly, couldn’t really run. I went to Bristol Rovers on trial for three days. I only did two because we were literally just running up hills. Didn’t get a football out at all and it absolutely killed me, I couldn’t do it. Then I got a trial at Leicester, they didn’t offer me anything.”

After further loans at Peterborough and Leeds, White broke into the Brighton side last season. White played in Arsenal’s season-opening loss at newly-promoted Brentford before missing further defeats to Chelsea and Manchester City having tested positive for Covid-19.

Ben White said: “The start of the season was tough. The first game wasn’t ideal for me, I didn’t play very well and then I got Covid, so I was out for another two games. It wasn’t the start I wanted but coming through the season now, I’m playing every week, the team is doing really well and it’s very positive.”