Taylor Harwood-Bellis is delighted Lee Carsley “stuck to his word” and handed England Under-21s’ European Championship winning captain a first senior call-up in his final camp in charge.
The 22-year-old skippered the Young Lions to continental glory in Georgia last year and is now a Premier League regular having made his move to Southampton permanent.
Harwood-Bellis’ performances for struggling Saints coupled with injuries to Harry Maguire and John Stones saw the centre-back selected for England’s final fixtures before Carsley returns to his Under-21s post.
“It means a lot, it’s such a proud moment,” he said ahead of the Nations League double-header against Greece and Republic of Ireland.
“Being called up for the first team, I knew it would be a tough ask with the quality in the squad.
“But he (Carsley) always said if you are playing well at the top level and doing the best you can there will be a highly likely chance that you get called up and he stuck to his word, so I’m really happy.”
Harwood-Bellis was with the Under-21s for the first two camps of this season and is among eight members in the England squad that won last summer’s European Championship.
“I know the boys on a good level,” he said.
Put to him he was one of only a few people to lift a trophy as an England captain, Harwood-Bellis said: “There are some exciting England players coming through. We obviously need help from the experienced England players.
“They will help but we have a lot of energy and the experience of the Under-21s was incredible and it is something we will try and help with. The seniors will be helping us more than we are helping them.”
Harwood-Bellis is dreaming of making his debut against the Republic on Sunday or the key trip to Greece three days earlier.
England must win in Athens to keep their hopes of automatic promotion back to the Nations League top tier alive, otherwise Thomas Tuchel’s first camp in charge will involve play-off fixtures.
“I think it will be a big motivation for all the lads that there is a new manager coming in and wanting to keep your spot,” Harwood-Bellis said.
“I’m here for this camp. It’s going to be a tough ask to stay in this role in the senior squad. That will be what the young lads are going to be pushing for, to try and keep your spot.
“It’s going to be difficult because the quality and experience from some of the lads who aren’t here is massive so it would be difficult but something to focus on week-in week-out at Southampton and if I get minutes here.”