Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin admits he must be "cuter" for England in the Euros.
Calvert-Lewin was booked for catching Austrian defender Aleksander Dragovic's head executing a monster leap which Cristiano Ronaldo would have been proud to own in the 1-0 win.
Belgian referee Lawrence Visser wasn't so impressed – and yellow carded the England star who admits he'll have to watch his step in the tournament.
“I was a bit bemused. The ref blew the whistle and started running over to me and I was thinking 'what have I done other than contest for the header?'
“Usually the defender jumps with me – so I'm less likely to land on his head! This time, he didn't and the ref deemed it a yellow for dangerous play.
“Maybe I'll have to be a bit cuter if that's going to be how they are going to referee games because I've never been booked for that before.
“It used to be that you were told to jump into your man during my non-league days.
“The game has changed a bit – and I'm sure it will be different to what I am used to in the Premier League when I play in the Euros.
“It's about learning – and learning fast about what you can and can't do" says Calvert-Lewin who was a jumping star at school.
“It's just something I've always been able to do - no one could ever beat me at the long jump at school as a kid.
“I was a natural and remember in my first three years of secondary school, when we used to do sports day, I was always number one."

