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Djed Spence’s selection for Thomas Tuchel’s England team for the September World Cup qualifiers marked a pinnacle in his career, bearing considerable importance beyond the football field.

The Tottenham Hotspur defender’s inclusion marks him as the first openly practicing Muslim footballer to be chosen for a senior England men’s squad. If he plays in the upcoming games against Andorra or Serbia, Spence is set to make history as the first Muslim man to represent the Three Lions on the field.

Speaking to BBC Sport about the achievement, the 25-year-old admitted the moment was hard to put into words.

“It’s truly a blessing – just incredible. I’m at a loss for words,” he expressed. “Prayer and gratitude to God have been central for me. In the hardest times, my faith in God has been a constant support. My belief is fundamental to me.”

Djed Spence. / Julian Finney/GettyImages

Spence’s selection is the culmination of a striking resurgence for the former Middlesbrough right-back, who was loaned out by Spurs three times to Rennes, Leeds, and Genoa, before establishing himself in the first team last season, playing a pivotal role in their Europa League success.

Now, Spence says he wants to use his story as inspiration for others, while remaining focused on simply enjoying his football.

“Pressure isn’t something I really feel for certain situations. I just focus on enjoying the game, maintaining happiness, and letting everything else fall into place,” he said. “If I can achieve this, so can others. Not just Muslim youth, but any child, regardless of faith. With determination, anything is possible.”

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