Myles Lewis-Skelly has impressed on his debut for the England national football team.
In the first match against the "Three Lions", left-back Skelly scored a goal.
Arsenal's Skelly scored the first goal on Friday night in England's 2-0 win over Albania. Harry Kane scored the second goal.
Skelly received high praise from his teammates after the match.
Defensive midfielder Declan Rice said Skelly is an asset to England.
"Lewis-Skelly is fearless. He's only 18 years old. The confidence, the way he's trained all week and what I've seen at the club, this is just the beginning for him. He's an asset to us. He has a long career if he keeps doing good things," Rice said, ESPN reported on Tuesday.
Rice and Skelly are also teammates at Arsenal.
Coach Thomas Tuchel, who made his England debut with a win, also spoke about Skelly's performance. "He was wonderful in camp, full of confidence, full of humor, such an open and mature character. He is full of courage, full of quality," Tuchel declared.
Captain Kane, meanwhile, scored his 70th goal in 104 appearances for England, becoming the first English player to score on his debut under three different managers. He had scored in the debut matches of managers Roy Hodgson and Gareth Southgate.