Dom did not feel Euros pressure in England win
Dominic Calvert-Lewin did not feel any pressure to fire his way into England’s European Championship squad against San Marino but knows he could have scored a hat-trick in the World Cup qualification cakewalk.
March’s triple-header – and the road to next year’s finals in Qatar – kicked off with a 5-0 defeat of the world’s lowest-ranked side on Thursday.
Calvert-Lewin got the nod to lead the line, with skipper Harry Kane rested, and grabbed a brace against San Marino, although he will have been kicking himself for failing to score a hat-trick.
Yet the 24-year-old displayed no such frustration after the match, nor any sign of pressure of fighting for his place in this summer’s Euro 2020 squad.
“I didn’t really feel any pressure,” said CalvertLewin, with the Three Lions now preparing for qualifiers against Albania and Poland. “The only pressure I really feel is that which I put on myself.
“I think I’m in a privileged position and I’ve worked very hard to be here, so I take confidence in that and I take confidence in the goals that I’ve scored already this season, so when I do step on the pitch I believe I’m going to score.
“I can’t really affect anything else other than when I’m on the pitch, so I try and concentrate on that.”
Asked if he had sent a message to Southgate with his performance, the Everton striker said: “I scored two goals. Maybe I could have had a couple more but that’s what I’m there to do.
"We knew that we had to kind of build momentum from this game. We can take confidence and momentum from that into the next two games.”