Myles Lewis-Skelly, an 18-year-old left back, made history by becoming the youngest player to score on his senior debut for England during their 2-0 victory over Albania. Declan Rice praised Lewis-Skelly's fearlessness and confidence, suggesting he has a promising career ahead if he remains dedicated and hungry in training. New manager Thomas Tuchel also lauded Lewis-Skelly's natural confidence and maturity, emphasizing that his performance reflects his character both on and off the pitch, signalling a bright future for the young player in international football.
Myles Lewis-Skelly has already made himself an asset for England and has a long career ahead of him, midfielder Declan Rice said after the 18-year-old left back became the youngest player to score on his senior debut for the national team on Friday.
Lewis-Skelly opened the scoring for England in the 20th minute of their 2-0 victory over Albania in their World Cup qualifying Group K opener at Wembley.
New England manager Thomas Tuchel was also delighted with the youngster's debut. 'He is full of confidence and very full of humour and such an open and mature character,' the German said.
Rice remarked, 'That's on him -- how much you want it and how much you want to keep going. He needs to be hungry every day.'
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