Dominic Calvert-Lewin became the third Englishman to score in a World Cup final on Sunday night.
The Everton forward scored the only goal of the match as England ran out 1-0 winners over Venezuela.
The 19-year joined Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters – both of whom scored in England's only other world championship win in 1966 - as World Cup final scorers.
"Words can't describe right now what I'm feeling," said Calvert Lewin via the Daily Star.
"I'm still trying to take it all in. To be one of only three Englishman to have scored in a World Cup Final is amazing.
"It means everything. It's what you dream of as a kid - playing for your country and winning a World Cup."