Harry Winks believes he is capable of nailing down a regular spot for England after starting his first international game in over a year in Monday's thrilling win over Spain in the Nations League.
Numerous ankle injuries over the past 12 months have meant the midfielder has had to wait to add to his sole cap earned against Lithuania last autumn. Despite this setback, Winks remains upbeat about his chances of becoming a regular fixture in Gareth Southgate's England side.
Speaking to the the Mirror after the Three Lions' 3-2 win in Seville, 22-year-old Winks said: "The injury came at a difficult time for me, being just after my first cap it was quite difficult to take.