Bournemouth
Wilson still dreaming
Following England's win over the USA Callum Wilson said his debut for England and his first goal for his country had not yet sunk in.
The Bournemouth striker earned his first ever England call-up with some impressive displays for the Cherries this season and it could not have gone much better as he scored in the second half.
Wilson, who missed a number of chances in the first 45 minutes, got his goal when he converted a Fabian Delph cross just moments before he was replaced by Marcus Rashford, and he was almost speechless after the game.
He told Sky: "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."
Nick Harris is a long-standing journalist who specialises in football and rugby league. An avid golfer, Nick also follows the major boxing fights closely.