Martin Compston has opened up about another season of the hit BBC crime drama, three years on from when it's last episode aired.
Martin Compston has officially confirmed the future of Line of Duty after three years of speculation.
The finale episode of series six came to a close on May 2, 2021 with around 15.39 million viewers tuning in after the show's popularity spiked during the Covid19 lockdown. Speaking of his return to Soccer Aid alongside the likes of Roman Kemp and Sir Mo Farah, the actor and former professional footballer said: "I was coach last year, it's more nerve-wracking being at the side of the pitch knowing you couldn't affect it so I'm delighted to be putting my boots on again this year at Stamford Bridge.
He explained: "Maybe a week before I'll get a ball out. If I had the time if Soccer Aid had me back, I'd love to have a couple of months off beforehand to do proper training and get into it.Martin confessed that it is possible to train "too hard", which previously resulted in him pulling a muscle. He added: "The pros are fantastic, they're really encouraging. Ben Foster last year was amazing, Robbie Keane, they'll talk you through it.
"Either Messi or Ronaldo would be something else if you could ever get them two, I might be in my 50s by then so they'd have to wheel me out". The Line of Duty star confessed he's sometimes nervous when he walks out in the stadium but he finds himself embracing every moment the second the game kicks off.
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