England boss Gareth Southgate has vowed to protest Manchester City youngster Phil Foden.
The 21-year-old produced a masterclass in the 5-0 win over Andorra.
But Southgate is wary of overusing Foden as England seek to book their ticket to Qatar.
"The only thing I am loath to do is put any pressure on him," said the England manager.
"We've known since 15, 16 what might be possible and we are seeing that. His evolution at his club has been perfect. We know what is possible.
"The fascinating part is what that role might be and it could be any one of a number, frankly, because he's got the ability to play in many different positions."
He added: "I don't want to create too much for him. I felt there was a lot ahead of us of this summer, and the danger is we create too much, which is too much to live up to.
"Let us just enjoy him. He is a special player, without a doubt. Let him grow into the team. We have to try to bed him in at the right time and get him positionally right for the right games. But we are delighted to have him."