England international Bournemouth midfielder Alex Scott is "over the moon" to have received his first senior call-up for the World Cup qualifiers against Serbia and Albania. The 22-year-old, who will be making his debut for England, says the news has been a dream come true.
Scott's step-sister Maya Le Tissier, who plays for England defender, is thrilled for her sibling. "I'm so proud of him," she said. "He's worked hard to get to this point and it's great to see him represent his country."
Scotland-born Scott has been in impressive form for Bournemouth, scoring several crucial goals in the Championship. His call-up marks a significant milestone in his young career, and he is eager to prove himself on the international stage.
"It's amazing to be part of such an iconic team," Scott said. "I'm honored to wear the Three Lions jersey and I'm looking forward to putting everything into it."
With England set to face Serbia and Albania in World Cup qualifiers, Scott knows he has a lot to learn from his new teammates and coaches. However, he is confident that his experience playing for Bournemouth will serve him well.
"I've learned so much from my time at Bournemouth," he said. "I'm looking forward to taking that knowledge to the international stage and seeing how far I can go."
Scott's call-up is also a testament to his dedication and hard work, which have earned him recognition as one of the top young players in England.
For Scott, this moment is a dream come true. He has always looked up to England internationals and now he gets to follow in their footsteps.
Scott's step-sister Maya Le Tissier, who plays for England defender, is thrilled for her sibling. "I'm so proud of him," she said. "He's worked hard to get to this point and it's great to see him represent his country."
Scotland-born Scott has been in impressive form for Bournemouth, scoring several crucial goals in the Championship. His call-up marks a significant milestone in his young career, and he is eager to prove himself on the international stage.
"It's amazing to be part of such an iconic team," Scott said. "I'm honored to wear the Three Lions jersey and I'm looking forward to putting everything into it."
With England set to face Serbia and Albania in World Cup qualifiers, Scott knows he has a lot to learn from his new teammates and coaches. However, he is confident that his experience playing for Bournemouth will serve him well.
"I've learned so much from my time at Bournemouth," he said. "I'm looking forward to taking that knowledge to the international stage and seeing how far I can go."
Scott's call-up is also a testament to his dedication and hard work, which have earned him recognition as one of the top young players in England.
For Scott, this moment is a dream come true. He has always looked up to England internationals and now he gets to follow in their footsteps.