NEWS UPDATE: Wolves youngsters mark their mark on international stage

Two Wolves youth players have had fantastic international breaks since making their nations’ scoresheets.

Dexter Lembikisa, a defender on loan from Scottish team Hearts, scored his first goal for his country, Jamaica, as they defeated Panama to take third place in the Concacaf Nations League.

Wolves youngsters mark their mark on international stage | Shropshire Star

Late in the first half, the Wolves young player scored the game’s lone goal with a fantastic left-footed effort from outside the area.

Before moving north of the border in January, he played the first half of the season on loan at Championship underdogs Rotherham. He has also scored once in ten games since joining Tynecastle, so far making the most of his time there.

Leon Chiwome scored in another match as the England under 18s defeated Holland 2-1 to win the U18 Pinatar Super Cup, extending their winning streak in the March camp.

The young player has had a fantastic few weeks. In the most recent FA Cup loss to Coventry, he made his senior debut off the bench as a second-half substitute.ate impact subsequent to leaving the bench.

Ishé Samuels-Smith of Chelsea sent a cross his way, and he flicked a header beyond the Holland goalkeeper.

Three minutes later, Holland cut the advantage with a low drive from the area’s edge, but England maintained their lead to win.

Tristan Rowe, a 17-year-old defender for Aston Villa, replaced Black elsewhere in the match after coming off the bench.

Jamaldeen Jimoh, a teammate from Villa, was not utilized as a substitute. The young player moved from West Brom to Villa last summer.

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