Lyndon Dykes Interview: Inside the Mind of Scotland’s Striker

When Tommy Mooney sat down with Lyndon Dykes for an exclusive interview, the conversation covered everything from his early days in the Scottish game to his current role as a QPR striker. The striker, who has become a regular feature for the Scotland national team, shared candid thoughts on his development, the challenges of English football, and his ambitions both on and off the pitch.

Early Career and Rise to International Football

Dykes began his senior career with Raith Rovers, where he quickly attracted attention for his physical presence and ability to hold up the ball. After a successful spell in the Scottish Championship, he earned a move to St Johnstone, making his debut in the Premiership at the age of 22. The interview highlighted a pivotal moment:

Mooney asked Dykes how he handled the transition from club to country, and the striker emphasized the importance of staying grounded and listening to senior teammates.

Life at QPR: Adapting to English Football

In January 2024, Dykes joined Queens Park Rangers on loan, a move that proved vital for his development. The interview revealed his initial challenges:

  1. Adjusting to the speed and physicality