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Published 08:03 28 Mar 2019 GMT
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"I didn't know how the fans would take to me. But the reception from the England fans has been top class. They have taken me in. To get the claps at the end, and coming on at Wembley to a massive roar, I thank them very much because it gives me the confidence to perform.
"At Wembley with the stuff that happened the night before, you never know in football.
"I thought some people might not be happy. You never know, so to get the roar, to get the clapping now, I'm delighted.
"I didn't feel too bad (when the message came out) because, like I said in the statement, I was 15 years old. They aren't my beliefs at all.
"I was a kid. I've just kept a level head all week. I've tried to do what I've been doing at my club, go out and perform and put it behind me."
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