Chelsea's Levi Colwill looks to cap 'amazing year' with England debut
Chelsea defender Levi Colwill said Wednesday he hopes to add to an already "amazing year" by making his England debut.
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Colwill is in England's squad for their Euro 2024 qualifier against Ukraine in Wroclaw in Poland on Saturday and a friendly against Scotland to mark the 150th anniversary of football's oldest international fixture in Glasgow on September 12.
Colwill enjoyed a successful season-long loan spell at Brighton before featuring for the England Under-21 side that became European champions.
He has since returned to Stamford Bridge, with the 20-year-old an ever-present under new Blues manager Mauricio Pochettino. "It has been an amazing year," Colwill told a news conference on Wednesday as he praised Pochettino's impact upon his career.
"I think the big thing for me was the first day I came in, him just putting an arm around me and showing me that he respects me as a person and also a player," he said of the Argentinian. That allows me to work my hardest and want to play my best for him."
"Just working under him in general, I know I'm going to improve. I can guarantee that because he's such a good manager and he will push me. He won't let me have any off days and that's what I need.
"Someone like me, if someone lets me go to sleep I might just have a good day or a bad day. But I need someone there to give me that kick up my bum and say 'keep going' and that's what he does."
Colwill enjoyed a successful season-long loan spell at Brighton before featuring for the England Under-21 side that became European champions.
He has since returned to Stamford Bridge, with the 20-year-old an ever-present under new Blues manager Mauricio Pochettino. "It has been an amazing year," Colwill told a news conference on Wednesday as he praised Pochettino's impact upon his career.
"I think the big thing for me was the first day I came in, him just putting an arm around me and showing me that he respects me as a person and also a player," he said of the Argentinian. That allows me to work my hardest and want to play my best for him."
"Just working under him in general, I know I'm going to improve. I can guarantee that because he's such a good manager and he will push me. He won't let me have any off days and that's what I need.
"Someone like me, if someone lets me go to sleep I might just have a good day or a bad day. But I need someone there to give me that kick up my bum and say 'keep going' and that's what he does."
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