The 31-year-old came off the bench to head his side's
winning goal with his first touch in a Three Lions' jersey, and admitted that
he could hardly contain his excitement
Southampton striker Rickie Lambert was absolutely
delighted with his goal-scoring England debut against Scotland on Wednesday - a
moment he's been waiting all his life for.
The 31-year-old nodded home from a corner with his very
first touch of the ball after coming on as a substitute in the 70th minute,
handing the hosts a 3-2 victory at against their bitter rivals at Wembley.
And afterwards he could hardly hide his delight,
admitting that he has struggled to contain himself during his first week in
training with Roy Hodgson's squad.
"That's what I've been dreaming of for probably all
my life. It means so much," he told ITV.
"It was my first chance. [A] corner, obviously I
fancied myself and what a ball from Leighton [Baines]. It went exactly where I
would have wished it to - and I managed to get rid of my marker and get a firm
header.
"I tried to play it cool as if it didn't bother me
but in reality I wanted to scream. It was brilliant. And I have to say a big
thank you to the lads who made me so welcome.
"I had respect for them anyway but being with them
for a few days, I have even more respect."
Lambert has enjoyed a nomadic career in England, and
spent some time without a club prior to a move to Macclesfield Town in 2001
which sparked a remarkable rise up the ranks.
He has since gone from the third tier of English football
to the very top, and scored 15 goals in the Premier League for Southampton in
2012-13.
When asked to whom his debut strike was dedicated,
Lambert replied: "To my family who were up there watching, to my wife at
home. And Southampton.
"They have been absolutely superb for me from the
second I went there."
England boss Hodgson also spoke of Lambert's eagerness
throughout the week, and hailed the harworking frontman's finishing prowess.
"Rickie Lambert has been so enthusiastic he's been
like a young boy with a new toy. When he came on the first thing (coach) Gary
Neville said was he's going to get us a goal," the manager reflected.
"He almost got three and I'm delighted with him. As
a man who has worked very hard to get this chance, I recognise that same drive
in him. He's got great composure in front of goal."
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