Adam Lallana has paid tribute to his club Southampton after a host of Saints featured for England during the last week.
The 25-year-old midfielder made his senior debut for Roy Hodgson's side on Friday night against Chile alongside his club-mate Jay Rodriguez.
Then, against Germany on Tuesday, he started at Wembley once wore while St Mary's striker Rickie Lambert joined the action from the bench.
There were also two Southampton players in action for the Under-21s - James Ward-Prowse and Luke Shaw - while Calum Chambers skippered the U19s in Hungary last week and was joined in Noel Blake's back-four by Matthew Targett.
"I think it’s credit to the club, the chairman, the manager and the fans," said Lallana.
"It’s been a proud week for the club and there’s a couple more young lads playing for the Under-21s.
James Ward-Prowse shows his set-piece technique.
"There’s also [Nathaniel] Clyne and Jack Cork – so there’s good English young talent at the club and as I said before, it’s credit to the whole infrastructure of the club.
"So hopefully we can keep performing well at the weekend and climbing up the table."
Lallana also hailed the "world-class" set-piece ability of Ward-Prowse, who netted another free-kick for Gareth Southgate's men against San Marino on Tuesday.
"I did hear that and it's not surprising me," added Lallana.
"I see him in training day in, day out and he's world-class, honestly, at free-kicks and dead-ball situations."