
A few days ago, 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 footballer."
"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 for me. 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."
Talking about 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's a huge expense 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."