Aidy Boothroyd shower praise on hat-trick hero Eddie Nketiah after Kosovo walloping.
England Under-21s manager Aidy Boothroyd hailed his captain Eddie Nketiah after his hat-trick in a 6-0 rout of Kosovo.
The Arsenal striker scored a perfect hat-trick in a 10-minute spell early in the second half as the Young Lions made it five wins from five European Championship qualifying matches in Group Three.
Nketiah headed England in front in the 51st minute, fired home a left-footed finish and then converted a right-footed penalty to put Boothroyd’s side in control.
Arsenal team-mate Reiss Nelson smashed home England’s fourth and Ryan Sessegnon swept home their fifth with eight minutes left.
Jude Bellingham became England Under-21s’ youngest player when stepping off the bench in the second period and and their youngest goalscorer soon after when he curled home a superb sixth
“I think Eddie is now two goals off the under-21s’ goal-scoring record, he’s two behind Alan Shearer, so that tells you his calibre of goal-scoring,” Boothroyd said.
“I’ve said a lot about Eddie. He’s not only a brilliant player, but he’s a brilliant guy.
“He played a real captain’s game tonight because they were rather heavy-handed with him let’s say, because they know he’s a threat, but he just gets up and gets on with it and gets goals.”
England struggled to get going in the opening stages at the Fadil Vokrri Stadium in Pristina in their first fixture in 10 months.
“In the second half I thought we were fantastic. We had to change the shape in the first half because it didn’t work, but once we’d done that I thought we were really good.”
Boothroyd’s side travel to Austria for their next qualifying game on Tuesday.
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