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Soul music, spaghetti, super sub – 5 things about England hero Ollie Watkins

The Aston Villa striker scored England’s last-gasp winner against the Netherlands in the Euro 2024 semi-final.

Ollie Watkins is a big fan of Luther Vandross, Mike Tyson and spaghetti bolognese
Ollie Watkins is a big fan of Luther Vandross, Mike Tyson and spaghetti bolognese (Bradley Collyer/PA)

Ollie Watkins capped his remarkable rise from Exeter starlet to England super sub with his last-gasp winner in Dortmund on Wednesday night.

Here, the PA news agency looks at five things you might now know about the 28-year-old Aston Villa striker who suddenly finds himself with the football world at his feet.

Never too much

Ollie Watkins belted out a Luther Vandross classic to his Aston Villa team-mates
Ollie Watkins belted out a Luther Vandross classic to his Aston Villa team-mates (Bradley Collyer/PA)

Watkins is a big fan of soul music and chose to sing Luther Vandross’ “Never too Much” as part of his initiation ceremony when signing for Villa. Watkins gets his love of music from his mother Delsi-May, who is a professional singer in a band called The Superstitions.

Friends will be friends

Ollie Watkins had to play the waiting game at Exeter
Ollie Watkins had to play the waiting game at Exeter (David Davies/PA)

He got into football through a friend who convinced him to accompany him to a training session at his local club in Newton Abbot when he was seven years old. Within a year he was scouted by Exeter, but did not join the Grecians until the end of the under-11 age group, as the club were initially unconvinced by his ability to concentrate.

Super trooper

Ollie Watkins returned to Exeter rejuvenated after a spell with Weston Super Mare
Ollie Watkins returned to Exeter rejuvenated after a spell with Weston Super Mare (David Davies/PA)

He credits his goalscoring ability with a loan spell at Weston-super-Mare. Watkins joined the sixth-tier club in December 2014 after finding his opportunities limited at St James Park. It was during his spell with the Conference South club that the teenage Watkins evolved from a general utility man into a striker, scoring 10 goals in 24 games and returning to Exeter for the start of the following season as a different player.

Fight for your right

Ollie Watkins numbers heavyweight great Mike Tyson among his idols
Ollie Watkins numbers heavyweight great Mike Tyson among his idols (Owen Humphreys/PA)

Watkins is a boxing fan and a particular admirer of heavyweight greats Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson. Watkins explained in an interview that he is attracted by their levels of self-belief. “I think they had a presence about them,” said Watkins. “It was almost a cockiness, but it was just because they believed in themselves.”

Talking Italian

Ollie Watkins’ rise through the ranks was fuelled by plates of spaghetti bolognese
Ollie Watkins’ rise through the ranks was fuelled by plates of spaghetti bolognese (John Walton/PA)

Watkins’ surge up the goalscoring ranks was largely fuelled by plates of spaghetti bolognese. Despite occasionally deviating to porridge and a bagel for early kick-offs, he has cited the ubiquitous Italian dish as his pre-match meal of choice. His post-match options have been less inclined towards the health conscious, admitting he has been happy settling down with his favourite takeaway.