Bournemouth striker believes he can make a difference for
England should he get his chance at centre-forward where captain Kane is the automatic first choice
For Callum Wilson the scent of non-league football came from the fast-food vans at pitchside. “You could smell burger and chips when you’re running up and down the line,” the Bournemouth striker says with a smile.
It was at the start of his career that he had loan spells from Coventry City at Kettering and Tamworth in the Conference and, as the 27-year-old looks forward to playing his part for England in the Euro 2020 qualifiers against the Czech Republic and Bulgaria, it is easy to reflect on how far he has come.