Eberechi Eze is set to walk out at AT&T Stadium in Arlington wearing the number ten shirt for England.
He cried for a week after Arsenal released him at thirteen, feeling like he lost a part of his identity.
What drove Eberechi Eze to succeed?
Eze grew up in Greenwich, playing cage football on south London estates with a ball that rarely left his feet.
Arsenal spotted him early, but let him go at thirteen, leading to a series of rejections from Fulham, Reading, Millwall, Sunderland, and Bristol City.
He has described lying on bunk beds, praying for a break that would not come, but never gave up.
How did QPR change Eberechi Eze's career?
Queens Park Rangers handed Eze a scholarship, giving him one more chance to prove himself as a footballer.
QPR loaned him to Wycombe Wanderers in League Two, where he learned to survive contact and influence ugly games.
By 2018, he was a first-team regular at Loftus Road, and his dribbling began to draw crowds.
What's next for Eberechi Eze?
In 2020, Crystal Palace paid around 17 million pounds to take him to the Premier League, where he became a genuine star.
Eze's place at the World Cup was earned the slow way, the hard way, by a footballer nobody wanted often enough that he learned to want it more than anyone.
He will face Croatia in the World Cup opener, trusted by Thomas Tuchel to prise open the opposition.
Eze's journey is a testament to his determination and skill, proving that with hard work, anything is possible.
And now, he is ready to take on the world stage, wearing the number ten shirt for England.
But his success is not just about him; it's about the teams that gave him a chance and the fans who supported him along the way.
So, as Eze takes the field, he will be carrying the hopes of his team and his country on his shoulders.