Cov kid and former Coventry City striker Callum Wilson crowned his England debut with a goal tonight.
Wilson, who admitted that the only time he had been to Wembley was to watch the Sky Blues lift the Checkatrade Trophy in April 2017, was presented with his England shirt by Wayne Rooney who went onto make his 120th appearance for the national side.
The debut which saw the Sky Blues get £25,000 as part of his transfer to AFC Bournemouth, saw Wilson score in the second half from a Delph cross to give England a 3-0 win.
Wilson told Sky Sports about his goal: "I've got no words at the moment, I don't think it's really sunk in to be honest. There was an opportunity in front of me and I just wanted to grasp it with both hands to be honest. It's always nice to get on the scoresheet as a striker.
"I was more thinking just keep going, but the time was ticking down. I did actually see [Rashford] standing there.
"There was one chance just before where Trent played it across, I just got my foot to it, probably should have scored, and you look over and see him standing there, and you're thinking you've only got a couple minutes now. But Delphy put a great ball in and I managed to get on the end of it.
"For me I'm my biggest critic, so I would have been disappointed overall to not take my chances, but thankfully it went in, so I can reflect on the night in a positive way.
"To make your debut for England is a massive achievement, and to score on that as well is even more sweet. I'll share this time with family and friends, and I'll remember it forever."