Djed Spence’s call-up to Thomas Tuchel’s England squad for September’s World Cup qualifiers was a profession spotlight in itself – however it additionally carried big significance far past the pitch.
By incomes his place within the squad, the Tottenham Hotspur defender has change into the primary overtly training Muslim footballer to obtain a senior England males’s call-up. Ought to he characteristic in both of the upcoming fixtures towards Andorra or Serbia, Spence is predicted to make historical past as the primary Muslim man to play for the Three Lions.
Talking to BBC Sport concerning the achievement, the 25-year-old admitted the second was laborious to place into phrases.
“It is a blessing – it is simply wonderful. I haven’t got the phrases actually,” he stated. “I pray rather a lot, I give gratitude to God. Within the hardest moments of my life, the darkest moments, I’ve at all times believed that God has at all times been by my facet. It is a huge factor for me, my religion.”
Spence’s call-up caps a outstanding turnaround on the pitch for the previous Middlesbrough right-back, who was despatched out on mortgage by Spurs 3 times – at Rennes, Leeds and Genoa – earlier than breaking into the primary workforce final season and taking part in a key position of their Europa League triumph.
Now, Spence says he needs to make use of his story as inspiration for others, whereas remaining targeted on merely having fun with his soccer.
“I do not actually really feel the strain for sure issues. I simply play soccer with a smile on my face, be pleased, and the remainder will deal with your self,” he defined. “If I can do it, you are able to do it. Not simply Muslim children, any youngster of any religion. Put your thoughts to one thing and you are able to do it.”