Ivan Toney scored on his first England start in the friendly draw with Belgium and is now aiming to make up for lost time by securing a place at Euro 2024.
The Brentford striker won and scored a penalty either side of a Youri Tielemans brace for the visitors, who looked on course for a Wembley win before Jude Bellingham’s last-gasp effort secured a 2-2 draw.
It was Toney’s full England debut and just his second cap, coming exactly a year after his first.
Enjoyable camp away with @England topped off with my first goal for my country. pic.twitter.com/M7NSzDAhVd
— Ivan Toney (@ivantoney24) March 26, 2024
For the majority of that year Toney was sidelined through suspension, having been banned for eight months after breaching Football Association betting rules.
He returned to action for Brentford in January and has scored four goals for the Bees since, while England boss Gareth Southgate kept a watching brief.
“It was always going to be hard to watch knowing I should have been there,” Toney said of England games he missed while banned.
“But that’s done and dusted now. I can’t change it. There’s no point dwelling on something I can’t change because it’ll just hurt me even more.
“But hopefully I can make the Euros squad and put things right. I try to be confident, but let’s see what happens.”
There was a long delay between Toney winning the spot-kick for a foul by Jan Vertonghen and then coolly converting from 12 yards.
For Toney, though, the outcome of the penalty was never in doubt.
“It felt very good,” he told BeIN Sports.
“This morning I spoke to my friends and I said I feel a penalty today and when I ran in behind, I felt the contact and there was no doubt that it was a penalty.
A topsy-turvy encounter ends 2-2 at @wembleystadium!
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