Gary Lineker on his England career

What do you attribute your success in an England shirt to?
I was lucky. In international football, you’ve got to get the breaks at the right time. Luck is always a factor. I could have been dropped for the Poland game at the 1986 World Cup. A few players were dropped for that, and it could easily have been me. I might never have played for England again. But I got a reprieve and I went on to score that hat-trick. Suddenly I was a contender for the Golden Boot. That’s how quickly things change in football.

Tell us about your England debut.
I came off the bench as a substitute against Scotland in 1984, which isn’t as nerve-wracking as making a full debut. You don’t get the same time to think and worry about it. And you can’t do too much damage coming on with just ten minutes to go! I had a couple of chances and didn’t take them, but I’d eased myself in. But I knew I could score goals. My game was all about gambling, finding space. A little bit like Michael Owen, once I’d played in a few games and scored, I could keep my calm and knock them in.

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