I’ll return from under-20 World Cup a better player, says Bournemouth’s Cook
Midfielder Lewis Cook believes he will come back to Bournemouth a better player after captaining England’s under-20 side at the World Cup in South Korea.
The former Leeds United man, 20, scored against Guinea in the group stage and bagged an assist in the quarter-final victory over Mexico.
After beating Italy 3-1 on Thursday, England became the first men’s side since the senior team in 1966 to reach a World Cup final, where they will face Venezuela on Sunday.
And Cook believes the experience is a steep learning curve for him and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that will stand him in good stead for the future.

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“We’ve faced teams from different cultures and with different styles of play,” he said. “You’re always learning new things and I think I’ll return to Bournemouth a better player.
“Everyone has experienced a lot and we’ve all built our knowledge of the game. Going back to your club after playing in a World Cup is a massive thing.
“I’ll never forget it and, mentally, it’ll be a good thing. I’ll cherish being part of this.”
Despite missing most of last season, Cook turned out in a handful of impressive displays for the Cherries after being given the chance by boss Eddie Howe.
“I’m very happy and grateful that happened and, hopefully, I can pay the manager back,” added Cook.
“There’s a lot of pressure playing in the Premier League and that experience has helped me in South Korea.”