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Scott: Six years ago, I wasn’t even sure I could become a professional footballer. Everyone dreamed of playing in the World Cup.

November 12 News Recently, Bournemouth midfielder Scott was selected into the England team and will participate in the World Cup preliminaries against Serbia and Albania.

Scott said: "I'm absolutely delighted, it's everything I've dreamed of. Six years ago I was playing non-league football in Guernsey and I wasn't even sure I could make it as a professional."

"So to be selected for England now is a dream come true. I'm very grateful to all the coaches, my family and everyone who has helped me get to where I am today."

"Honestly, I feel like I haven't quite gotten over it yet. Everyone's dream, especially for the players here, is to get into the World Cup squad. I just want to come in and show what I can do and how I can play in an England shirt. "I'm grateful to be here. It's definitely a dream. I just need to take it step by step and enjoy the week and if I get the chance to play, hopefully I can impress and show what I can do." "Performing what I know I can do."

"It can be a bit daunting coming into the England senior team for the first time, but it's important that I go out and show what I'm capable of and show what I can do."

Speaking of his stepsister Maia Le Tissier, who has made 10 appearances for the England women's team, Scott said: "When we were little, we would fly over together every weekend and she would play for Hampshire. , and I'll be playing for Southampton."

"So it costs a lot for our parents and their dedication to make it possible for us to play professionally. "Obviously, she's also playing for Manchester United and England Women's Football Team."