Rhian Brewster emerged as one of the gems in world football as England under-17s claimed the World Cup in India.

The former Chelsea starlet grabbed eight goals to claim the golden boot with Steve Cooper's side beating Spain in the final.

The starlet has shared what he got up to upon returning home as he begins the next phase of his career.

“Hearing the crowd go crazy, I’ll never forget that,” Brewster reveals after touching down at Heathrow with his team-mates.

“We’re not a one-man team. And I don’t think I could have done it with a better bunch of lads.

“I remember walking out, big crowd, walking past the trophy and thinking ‘that’s going to be ours this year’.

Brewster smiles after reuniting with his family (
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The youngster picks up a well-earned kebab (
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The celebrations continue (
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Brewster takes in his achievement (
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A fresh trim was one of Brewster's first calls upon returning (
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“I remember scoring, a great feeling, and thinking ‘the comeback’s on!’”

“I want people to look up to me. I was young once, so I know what it’s like to look up to people.

“I want to be a legend for young people, like Suarez and Thierry Henry were for me.

The Liverpool talent shocked Brazil in the semi-finals (
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Brewster has a bright future (
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The Liverpool starlet has already featured for the first team in pre-season (
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“I’m gonna get the pengest kebab I know," Brewster adds. "The best kebab shop in town.

“I think we can be very good in the future. It’s not luck. We can do it!”

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