Highly-rated Chelsea teenager Callum Hudson-Odoi has received his first senior call-up to the England national team.
The 18-year-old has been drafted into Gareth Southgate’s squad after Manchester United’s Luke Shaw became the fourth player to withdraw through injury.
Hudson-Odoi, part of England’s U17 World Cup triumph in 2017, has been brought up from the U21 squad for the upcoming Euro 2020 double-header against the Czech Republic and Montenegro.
“It’s been a crazy day…” 😅
Congratulations on your first #ThreeLions call-up, Callum Hudson-Odoi!
— England (@England) March 18, 2019
‘It’s been a crazy day, but getting my first (senior) international call-up is an amazing feeling,’ he said.
‘Today has been a very long day for me because I had to travel to Bristol first for the U21s and then getting told that I have to come over here to St. George’s Park, it’s been a crazy experience, but I’m delighted to get the call and it’s a nice feeling to be here as well.
‘I thought the manager (Aidy Boothroyd) was joking. I was shocked, and then when I heard that I actually had to go over I couldn’t believe it. I was delighted.
‘It’s a dream come true. Now I’ve got to work hard, enjoy every moment and keep working to just hopefully make an impact when I get the opportunity.
‘Everybody here is very humble and they’re very nice. They make sure you’re comfortable, no one has an ego here, so hopefully I get to know more of the boys here.’
Buzzing to get my first @england senior call up!!! Proud day for me and my family, the hard work continues❤️🙏🏾🦁 pic.twitter.com/6fyIhzGVC5
— Callum Hudson-Odoi (@Calteck10) March 18, 2019