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Luke Shaw left the team and Gareth Southgate decided to replace him with an 18-year-old.
Callum Hudson-Odoi revealed that he could not believe he had received his first call in England, but was determined to have a positive impact on Gareth Southgate.
The Chelsea teenager was preparing to make his debut in international under-21 football with Aidy Boothroyd's players when the call from his boss, Southgate, arrived.
Luke Shaw became the fourth player to leave the England team, which means Hudson-Odoi was added at the last minute.
Aged 18, he was in Bristol with the under-21s and had to travel directly to St Geroge's Park to join the Southgate team ahead of his Euro 2020 qualifiers against the Czech Republic and Montenegro.
Hudson-Odoi was part of the team that won the Under-17 World Cup in 2017 and the Chelsea winger has been attracting strong interest from Bayern Munich.
He has not yet started a Premier League game for Chelsea, but Southgate has seen enough to give him the opportunity to play at the senior international level.
"It's a crazy day, but receiving my first international (senior) application is an incredible feeling," said the 18-year-old.
"The day was very long for me, because I had to go to Bristol first for under 21, and then I said I had to come here to St George's Park.
"It's a crazy experience but I'm delighted to receive the call and it's a nice feeling to be here.
"I thought the manager was joking. I was shocked and when I learned that I really had to go, I had a hard time believing it. I was delighted.
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"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.
"Everyone is very humble and very kind. They make sure you are comfortable, no one has ego here, so I hope to learn more about boys. "
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Hudson-Odoi was the team's second new rookie after Southampton midfielder James Ward-Prowse joined the Three Lions earlier in the day.
There was some surprise about his omission in the 25-man squad named last week and Southgate was not reluctant to turn to his former captain, under 21, after Fabian Delph, John Stones and Ruben Loftus-Cheek withdrew.
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