- James the star as England beat South Korea
- Won a penalty and scored
- Williamson full of praise for her team-mate
WHAT THEY SAID: "I think she's a cheat code," Williamson said after the game. "I enjoy being on the same team as her.
"We have a squad that's obviously got standards and non-negotiables and Sarina [Wiegman] has touched on it before about this real English mentality, about how we've all been brought up to work hard.
"She's trying to bring out the best of us as well and make sure that we bring the best of ourselves in the game - and somebody like Lauren is a perfect example of that. The girl is incredible, so give her as much support as we can.
"She was always going to be this good," Williamson added, having seen her as a young player at Arsenal. "It was just a matter of time. Her circumstances at the moment have just cooked up a bit of a storm for her and she's flying."
Next Match
THE BIGGER PICTURE: After overcoming injury troubles from the last few years, James is now showing why she's worth the hype. Still only 21 years old, her place in England's Women's World Cup squad this summer feels almost assured, despite her only scoring her first senior international goal on Thursday, while winning just her sixth cap.
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GettyGetty ImagesGettyWHAT NEXT FOR JAMES? The Chelsea forward will hope to impress again as England take on Italy in their next Arnold Clark Cup game, on Sunday.