Manchester City defender John Stones feels he's proved himself an England first-choice.
Stones was happy with his form against Germany and Brazil this past week.
“I think my performances speak for themselves," said the 23-year-old. “I've done my talking out there, wanted to improve.
"You can't argue with two clean sheets against top opposition.
“It's about having a look at yourself, where you can improve and not shying away from where you've gone wrong. That's what pushes you to become a better player."
Stones was also happy to act as a mentor to Liverpool youngster this week.
“Everyone wants to challenge themselves in certain ways. That's what we do in football. From my experiences I try to pass it on to the young lads and give them a few words.
"Like for Joe [Gomez]. It's short and simple, really. You don't want to flood his brain for when he comes out on the pitch.
“That's what I found when I was growing up, playing in big games – I didn't want to be overrun and have too much information."