West Brom youngster Kane Wilson recieves dazzling set of GCSE results two days after making his professional debut
16-year old defender gets a brilliant surprise as he finds out his marks after a long day in training
KANE WILSON has had an enviable few days - he made his debut for West Brom on Tuesday night and today the 16-year old received a top set of GCSE results to cap off a great week.
And it isn't even over yet!
Wilson was born in March 2000 and was brought on as a second half substitute in West Brom's shock exit on penalties against League One side Northampton Town in the EFL Cup.
Despite the disappointing result the youngster was praised for his performance against a tough, physical side.
He said: “These last few days have just been crazy, they’ve probably been the best couple of days of my life.
“To make my debut for Albion was amazing and the support I have since received from fans has been fantastic.
“It was an unbelievable experience and the atmosphere was crazy.
“It was the proudest moment of my life."
And 48 hours later, Wilson's parents had to be up early to collect their sons GCSE results for him and they weren't about to be disappointed.