Dominic Calvert-Lewin says he is "very happy" to have scored twice in England's 5-0 World Cup qualifier win over San Marino. The striker added he was very happy for teammate Ollie Watkins, who scored on his debut to complete the victory. James Ward-Prowse opened the account for England at Wembley, while Raheem Stirling also added a goal before the break. England coach Gareth Southgate praise his squad's consistent performance across the 90 minutes, saying they didn't lose their hunger at all. Wembley Stadium, London, England, UK. 25th March 2021. #2022WCQ #EnglandNationalTeam 0:00 SOUNDBITE (English): Dominic Calvert-Lewin, England striker: (On scoring twice) "Very happy. You know that's what I set out to do. When I stepped on the pitch and I saw that I was starting, I was very much looking forward to it. I knew that I would get chances. It was about staying patient, because we had a lot of the ball. And being in the right place and doing what I'm good at, and that's putting the ball in the back of the net." 0:17 SOUNDBITE (English): Dominic Calvert-Lewin, England striker: (On Ollie Watkins scoring on his England debut) "I know what it feels like you know, not too long ago, to step in to the squad. The feeling he'll have now, scoring on his debut is something that you would have always dreamed of. So he come in a little bit later and we all give him a clap and he had a big smile on his face and I'm very, very happy for him." 0:34 SOUNDBITE (English): Gareth Southgate, England coach: "I was particularly pleased with the mentality for the full 90 minutes. I think the way that we pressed the ball when we lost it, was the biggest indication of that. The whole team were hungry to play. Sometimes these games have been stodgy for us in the past, but I think this team can play slightly differently. We have some creative players who can open teams up and a lot of those chances were created by, by the good pressing and winning the ball high up the pitch. But also some of the interchange of position and the vision of the players. If we were to be ultra critical, we probably should have scored more. But also have to say their goalkeeper had an absolutely fantastic game." SOURCE: The FA Visit the WeShow Football store: https://www.youtube.com/weshowfootball/store #WeShowFootball features football highlights, previews, reactions and behind-the-scenes footage from the world's top leagues and federations. For more international sports news content, visit SNTV at http://www.sntv.com
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