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KALVIN CLIMBS IN MIDFIELD BATTLE

Hardman Phillips has a knack of being in right place at right time

- By David Anderson

KALVIN PHILLIPS’ first England call-up before he has kicked a ball in the Premier League is not the first time he has been in the right place at the right time.

Phillips was signed by Leeds in 2010 aged just 14 after they spotted him at a local youth tournament he had originally gone along to watch.

He had just got back from holiday and went straight to support his mates at Wortley Juniors when a couple of injuries gave him his chance.

Phillips made a crunching tackle, now familiar to all Leeds fans, right 500 in front of Whites scout Soonnny Sweeney, who played under phillps Don Revie in the 1960s.

Phillips’ former Wortley coach Ian Thackray recalled: “His family came home from holiday on the day we started a tournament and Kalvin turned up to watch.

“We’d had a couple of injuries and the lads wanted him to play. One even gave him his kit, so I relented.

“A Leeds scout was wandering up the touchline at the time and Kalvin tackled this young kid right in front of him.

“The lad went flying up in the air, the ball rolled away and Kalvin sort of dragged it back while he was on the floor.

“He pushed it behind him and hit a ball with his right foot out to the opposite wing and we were on the attack. I got a call a week later asking for his details and the rest, as they say, is history.

“In any walk of life you have to be in the right place at the right time. If Kalvin hadn’t turned up after his holiday he might never have signed for Leeds.”

Phillips, 24, who grew up in Armley near Elland Road as one of triplets, comes from a family of Leeds fans and had Alan Smith’s name on his football shirt as a kid.

He was a late developer and many clubs overlooked him, including Newcastle, Sunderland, Middlesbro­ugh and also Leeds initially, before that afternoon when he caught Sweeney’s eye.

His secondary school also doubted him and tried to warn his mum against him pursuing a career as a footballer when she told them he needed time off because he had been offered a scholarshi­p by Leeds.

Phillips, who qualifies for Jamaica through his dad and was offered the chance to play for them, progressed through the Leeds ranks and made his debut under Neil Redfearn against Wolves in April 2015.

Marcelo Bielsa has had the greatest impact on him and the Leeds head coach had the vision to marry together his tenacious tackling and fine passing to convert him into a holding midfielder.

Gareth Southgate noted Phillips’ key role in Leeds’ Championsh­ipwinning campaign and now he can become only the eighth player in the last 40 years to represent England before playing in the top flight.

It is another unexpected chance and one he intends to seize.

“I never thought I’d be in this position,” said Phillips. “It’s a massive thing for me and massive for my family.

“It’s a big step and it’s one I’m going to try to take.”

Leeds scout saw him send this lad flying into the air

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Southgate has been watching as Phillips played a big part in promotion
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The kind of fearsome tackle that brought him to Leeds’ attention aged 14
ON FULL POWER The kind of fearsome tackle that brought him to Leeds’ attention aged 14
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IN FOR THE KAL: Phillips nets for Leeds

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