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Hudson-Odoi was named for the first time in the Under-21 Team of England, and now he has been promoted to join Gareth Southgate's senior squad for his next Euro 2020 qualifiers against the Czech Republic and Montenegro.
"The day was crazy, but getting my first call is an incredible feeling," he said.
"The day was very long for me because I had to go to Bristol first for under 21, and then I was told that I had to come here to St George & # 39; Park. It was a crazy experience, but I am delighted to have the call and it is a nice feeling to be here too.
& # 39; I thought the U21 manager [Aidy Boothroyd] I was joking. I was shocked and when I heard that I had to go further, I could not believe it.
I was delighted. It's a dream come true. Now, I have to work hard, enjoy every moment and continue working to hope to make an impact when I have the opportunity. & # 39;
The 18-year-old has made 19 appearances with the Blues this season, scoring four goals in the Europa League and once in the FA Cup win over Sheffield on Wednesday. If he wins a limit in these games, he will become the youngest player in Chelsea's history to play for the senior English team. Glen Johnson, Jimmy Greaves and Ray Wilkins all made their debut in England at age 19.
Hudson-Odoi has represented England from the under-16 level to the under-19s, especially at the Under-17 World Cup in 2017, when young Lions traveled all the way and won the trophy in India (discussed with four of his colleagues from Chelsea at the video below). Hudson-Odoi participated in every game of the tournament and scored three goals in the final against Spain. This marked a brilliant year for the youngster, during which he also helped our under-18s to win the FA Junior Cup and the Premier League under 18, before retaining both titles. next season.
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Last week, Hudson-Odoi was named for the first time in the Under-21 Team of England. He was promoted to Gareth Southgate's senior team for his next Euro 2020 qualifier against the Czech Republic and Montenegro.
"The day was crazy, but getting my first call is an incredible feeling," he said.
"The day was very long for me because I had to go to Bristol first for under 21, and then I was told that I had to come here to St George & # 39; Park. It was a crazy experience, but I am delighted to have the call and it is a nice feeling to be here too.
& # 39; I thought the U21 manager [Aidy Boothroyd] I was joking. I was shocked and when I heard that I had to go further, I could not believe it.
I was delighted. It's a dream come true. Now, I have to work hard, enjoy every moment and continue working to hope to make an impact when I have the opportunity. & # 39;
The 18-year-old has made 19 appearances with the Blues this season, scoring four goals in the Europa League and once in the FA Cup win over Sheffield on Wednesday. If he wins a limit in these games, he will become the youngest player in Chelsea's history to play for the senior English team. Glen Johnson, Jimmy Greaves and Ray Wilkins all made their debut in England at age 19.
Hudson-Odoi has represented England from the under-16 level to the under-19s, especially at the Under-17 World Cup in 2017, when young Lions traveled all the way and won the trophy in India (discussed with four of his colleagues from Chelsea at the video below). Hudson-Odoi participated in every game of the tournament and scored three goals in the final against Spain. This marked a brilliant year for the youngster, during which he also helped our under-18s to win the FA Junior Cup and the Premier League under 18, before retaining both titles. next season.