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What Happened to England U21s That Started vs Italy at Wembley in 2007
Summary
- The opening of ‘New Wembley’ in 2007 saw a thrilling 3-3 draw between England and Italy’s Under-21 teams.
- Many players from that game went on to have successful careers, with Gary Cahill becoming a Premier League and Champions League winner.
- Some players like David Bentley and Nigel Reo-Coker left football early to pursue other ventures.
For many of the modern generation, the Old Wembley is an artefact of the past. In fact, for all England fans, it’s a distant memory. Nowadays, the Home of Football is simply known as Wembley Stadium – though those of the older generation can’t help but call it the ‘New Wembley’.
Back in March 2007, the opening of London’s stunning ground was graced with a six-goal thriller, which ended 3-3, courtesy of England’s Under-21s and their opponents on the day, Italy’s Under-21s. The memorable fixture happened 2,358 days following the closure of the old and iconic stadium. It represented a changing of the guard; ever since, players from all corners of the globe have dreamed of gracing the famous turf.
But what happened to Nigel Pearson’s bunch of youngsters that day? How many went on to play for England’s senior team? Are any players still plying their trade in 2025? Below is the starting XI of the England Under-21s. Let’s take a closer look at how they have fared since.
Goalkeeper and Defence
Lee Camp; Liam Rosenior, Anton Ferdinand, Gary Cahill & Leighton Baines
In between the sticks for England on the day was Lee Camp, a man who struggled to worm his way into the Three Lions squad. As such, a switch of allegiance was on the cards for the now-40-year-old, and he chalked up eight appearances for Northern Ireland.
At club level, the shot-stopper played for an array of clubs in England – Bournemouth, West Bromwich Albion and Nottingham Forest included – before moving to Wales, finishing his playing days in Wales with Wrexham.
Liam Rosenior never managed to assert himself as a regular in the English top flight, spending most of his career on the fringes of Fulham, Hull City and Brighton & Hove Albion, with the latter being his final club. He replaced Patrick Vieira as the manager of French club Strasbourg in the summer of 2024. In 2205, he took charge of Chelsea and has been making headlines for his somewhat cringeworthy quotes ever since.
Of those who played against the Italians, former Chelsea man Gary Cahill – one of the greatest January signings in Premier League history – is undoubtedly the most successful. Dronfield-born Cahill went on to become a two-time Premier League winner and a one-time Champions League winner for Chelsea, while he also finished his career as a 61-cap England international.
Unable to follow in the footsteps of his older brother Rio, Anton Ferdinand still enjoyed a respectable career in the Premier League with the likes of West Ham United, Sunderland and Queens Park Rangers. The London-born centre-back hung up his boots in 2019 while at St. Mirren.
Unluckily for Leighton Baines, the fact that Ashley Cole played in the same position as him restricted his England career. An Everton cult hero, Kirkby-born Baines, now first team assistant manager of his beloved Toffees, racked up 30 appearances at senior international level – but it was at club level that he became a household name.
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Goalkeepers and Defence |
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Position |
Player |
Last club |
Senior England caps |
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Goalkeeper |
Lee Camp |
Wrexham |
0 |
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Right-back |
Liam Rosenior |
Brighton & Hove Albion |
0 |
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Centre back |
Anton Ferdinand |
St. Mirren |
0 |
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Centre back |
Gary Cahill |
Bournemouth |
61 |
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Left-back |
Leighton Baines |
Everton |
30 |
Midfielders
David Bentley, Nigel Reo-Coker & Kieran Richardson
As one of the best players to play for both Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur, there was never any doubt about David Bentley’s talent. Retiring at the tender age of 29, the once-promising youngster managed to rack up seven senior England caps before his adieu and even managed to win the Premier League with the Gunners back in 2003-04.
Now running a company in Marbella, which consists of looking after a series of bars and restaurants, who knows what the midfielder could’ve achieved if he hadn’t prematurely hung up his boots?
What Happened to Former Tottenham Midfielder David Bentley
David Bentley was one of English football’s most promising youngsters but retired aged just 29. He’s been on quite the journey ever since.
Nigel Reo-Coker was trusted by Pearson and his entourage with the captain’s armband on the day. The defensive midfielder, born in London, enjoyed a decent career at the top of English football until Bolton Wanderers’ relegation in 2012.
Post-2017, Reo-Coker endured a tough ride, having stints away from the game – once between January 2016 and May 2017 and again between June 2017 and March 2018 – before retiring at Milton Keynes Dons. He racked up 23 appearances for England Under-21s but never played for the senior team – which is perhaps unsurprising after he accidentally told Sven-Goran Eriksson to “f off”. He now pops up on American TV as a pundit for CBS Sports.
Once a product of West Ham United’s youth set-up, Kieran Richardson’s move to Old Trafford failed to pull up trees in the early stages of his career. The two-time Premier League champion – who enjoyed one of the greatest England debuts in history – enjoyed stints at Sunderland, Fulham and Aston Villa followed before calling time while on the books at Cardiff City. The 41-year-old now lives a very different life, selling luxury watches.
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Midfielders |
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Position |
Player |
Last club |
Senior England caps |
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Central Midfield |
David Bentley |
Tottenham Hotspur |
7 |
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Central midfield |
Nigel Reo-Coker |
Milton Keynes Dons |
0 |
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Central midfield |
Kieran Richardson |
Cardiff City |
8 |
Forwards
Wayne Routledge, Leroy Lita & Gabriel Agbonlahor
The diminutive Wayne Routledge was deployed on the right flank by Pearson back in 2007. He enjoyed quite a journeyman career in his pomp, playing for the likes of Crystal Palace, Aston Villa and Tottenham, while enjoying temporary spells at Portsmouth, Fulham, Cardiff and QPR.
The one-time League Cup winner – with Swansea back in 2013 – winger enjoyed the majority of his career with the Welsh outfit. Between 2011 and 2021, the 11-cap England Under-21 international racked up 33 goals and 35 assists in 305 outings for them.
Incredibly, 41-year-old Leroy Lita is the only player from Pearson’s starting line-up to still be playing football. Born in Kinshasa but an England international, Leicestershire-based Barwell in the Southern League Premier Division Central is Lita’s current team. During his professional career, the striker played for a host of clubs. He spent the majority of his professional playing days with Reading (100 outings) and notched 124 goals and a further 30 assists in his 446-game career.
While still playing for Barwell, he is also now working as a professional development phase coach at the Sunderland Academy.
Now on your television screens as one of football’s pundits, Gabriel Agbonlahor flanked Lita, who was playing down the middle. Best known for his audacious takes post-retirement, the Birmingham-born forward racked up a trio of senior England appearances.
At domestic level, Agbonlahor is widely recognised as one of Aston Villa’s greatest-ever strikers in Premier League history, having scored 73 goals for the club. A speedster of the highest order, he also played for Sheffield Wednesday and Watford.
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Forwards |
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Position |
Player |
Last club |
Senior England caps |
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Right wing |
Wayne Routledge |
Swansea City |
0 |
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Striker |
Leroy Lita |
Barwell |
0 |
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Left wing |
Gabriel Agbonlahor |
Aston Villa |
3 |
Sports
Dana White Reveals Bad Weather ‘Back-Up Plan’ For UFC White House Card
This Sunday’s UFC Freedom 250 at the White House is set to be the most controversial in company history.
Not only has the landmark show, timed to celebrate President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday, been threatened with a lawsuit, but there is also the possibility that adverse weather could affect the card.
The seven-fight event will take place on the South Lawn of the Washington DC property, with the UFC Octagon completely open to the elements.
The UFC White House Fight Card Explored
UFC Freedom 250 is the promotion’s most stacked show of the year to date. In the evening’s main event, Ilia Topuria and Justin Gaethje will meet for the undisputed UFC Lightweight Championship.
There’s even more gold on the line in the co-main event as Alex Pereira takes on Ciryl Gane for the interim UFC Heavyweight Championship. Elsewhere on the card, much-loved UFC veterans Sean O’Malley, Derrick Lewis and Michael Chandler will also be in action.
Earlier this week, it was reported that the show could be called off, with an initial weather forecast projecting a 39% chance of thunderstorms in Washington on the day of the show. That forecast, though, has since improved.
Dana White’s Plan to Deal With Bad Weather at UFC Freedom 250
UFC CEO Dana White had previously gone on record to state that the only thing that would stop the historic show would be lightning. However, the veteran matchmaker has now revealed that he even has a plan for that eventuality.
During an appearance on Adin Ross’ live stream, Dana dismissed any suggestion that the fights would be cancelled.
He insisted:
“We’re fighting [through bad weather]. If it f****** snows, we’re fighting. We’re fighting. Nothing will stop this show going that night. It could be f****** rain, lightning.”
Going back on his prior comments, White revealed that, in the event of lightning, the promotion would simply temporarily suspend the show until any storm had passed.
“Lightning is the only thing. We’d have to wait it out. We’d have to wait the lightning out and then do the fight. Listen, this is why I don’t like doing things outside. Obviously, rain would suck. Heavy winds will suck.”
During a podcast appearance for MainEvent, the UFC’s Head of Production, Craig Borsari, confirmed the existence of the contingency plans mentioned by Dana.
Both men insist that rain in itself won’t cause the card to be interrupted.
“I would say, light to maybe moderate rain, we will try to continue to move forward and conclude the event,” stated Borsari.
However, in the event of anything more extreme, the production guru admitted:
“Anything beyond that, whether it’s, like I said, increased winds, high winds, lightning, we clearly need to shut down. If lightning is within eight miles of the Octagon. So, those plans are a different set of contingency planning than light to moderate rain.”
The UFC’s controversial event at the White House is nearly upon us. Despite a number of potential hurdles, the controversial show looks set to become a reality on Sunday night.
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England Fans Claim Noni Madueke ‘Cannot Start’ at World Cup
In their final friendly before the 2026 World Cup begins, England took on Costa Rica. Although the game was delayed by 30 minutes due to bad weather in Orlando, the Three Lions made a strong start and dominated throughout to win the game 3-0.
This was the last chance for Thomas Tuchel to get a look at his players before the tournament begins, with games against Croatia, Ghana and Panama to come in Group L. Having beaten New Zealand 1-0, which was an uninspired last outing, supporters would have been hoping to get a little more excitement in this match, and things certainly started brighter here.
It took just 10 minutes for England to get the breakthrough. Anthony Gordon powered past his man to reach the byline before cutting a pass back to Declan Rice, who swept the ball into the bottom corner with his weaker foot.
The other notable incident of the first half was when Noni Maduke ran through on goal, rounded the goalkeeper, but somehow then managed to hit the post. Gordon also won a soft penalty, which was correctly overturned thanks to the intervention of VAR.
The second half saw a whole host of changes made, with substitute Eberechi Eze’s shot leading to a handball and a penalty, which was converted by Gordon. Ollie Watkins then added a third with a poacher’s finish with only minutes to play.
England Ace Struggles vs Costa Rica
With Bukayo Saka not fully fit, it remains unclear if the Arsenal star will start against Croatia in England’s opener. Tuchel explained in the week: “Bukayo is just not there yet. Some things are missing… consecutive trainings. They took very good care of him [at Arsenal] and were very aware of it and we will do a little bit the same. He is at the moment not able to do every training session through the week and then play. He is still going to be managed.”
As such, Madueke was given the nod against Costa Rica. Although the 24-year-old worked hard and looked lively at times, his lack of quality when the big moments came his way was evident. At half-time, ITV pundits Roy Keane and Ian Wright both agreed Madueke needed to do more with his end product.
The most eye-catching moment came when he was put through on goal by Jude Bellingham. He took a fine touch to go around the goalkeeper but then missed the open goal, hitting the post. Wright claimed the winger should have used his right foot, while Keane simply insisted it didn’t matter which foot, he should have still scored.
Madueke was then replaced by Saka in the 63rd minute.
England Fans Not Satisfied With Madueke Ahead of World Cup
With Madueke looking like he could start ahead of Saka, should his Arsenal teammate not be deemed fit enough for that World Cup tie on 17 June, England fans have expressed their concerns. Indeed, many were unimpressed by the player vs Costa Rica, insisting he should not be given a place in Tuchel’s first starting XI of the tournament.
One fan said: [This first half has proved two things, England have no chance at winning the World Cup & Madueke + Bellingham should not start a single game.’
Another asked: ‘Madueke. How can he possibly start for England?’ While a third said:
‘Madueke is simply not good enough to play for England.’
A fourth wrote: ‘If England need to win this World Cup, Madueke shouldn’t start any of their games.’
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The Fifa president had had his say on the controversy…
Reacting directly to the miss, another remarked: ‘That was woeful from Madueke.’ One more added:
‘Madueke that is absolutely shocking. Get yourself on a plane home immediately.’
Others summed up the mood, noting: ‘Madueke is shocking. Absolutely shocking’. And finally: ‘Nah Madueke cannot start for England, how on earth has he missed that?’
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Tottenham Set to Make Move for James Trafford After Savinho and Van Hecke
Tottenham Hotspur are set to make an ambitious move to sign James Trafford in a potential big-money double deal, according to TEAMtalk.
Tottenham chiefs know that big changes need to be made this summer if they are to bring the club back up the Premier League table next season.
The first stage of that process was to appoint Roberto De Zerbi on a long-term contract, and now they need to provide the Italian with a squad capable of finishing higher up the league in England’s top tier.
Yves Bissouma was confirmed as leaving the club on Wednesday following the expiry of his contract, but Ben Davies has signed a new deal to remain at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
They have also completed two incoming agreements in Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi on free transfers, with the former already officially announced by the club.
More new additions are set to follow though, with the club also in talks over a deal to sign Jan Paul van Hecke from Brighton and Hove Albion.
The Dutchman would be the second centre-back signing should a deal be agreed with the Seagulls, with the player already deciding he only wants to sign for Spurs, suggesting a big exit could be coming in that position.
Tottenham Primed to Make James Trafford Move
As well as Van Hecke, Tottenham are also in talks over a deal to bring Manchester City attacker Savinho to north London.
Spurs attempted to sign the Brazilian winger this time last year, although they were unable to get a transfer over the line.
Tottenham chiefs are hoping for better luck this time around, and the £60m-rated 22-year-old could end up being part of a double transfer agreement if the north Londoners have their way.
According to TEAMtalk, Spurs are primed to make a move for City goalkeeper James Trafford, as their busy summer of recruitment continues.
The report says that the club see the ‘world-class’ stopper as a reliable, long-term option for the goalkeeper position, despite a tough season for the England international at the Etihad due to limited minutes.
Should Vicario leave Tottenham, then De Zerbi has identified £40m-rated Trafford as an ideal fit for his possession-based style of football.
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Tottenham Face James Trafford Transfer Competition
Tottenham might not have it all their own way in any bid to land Trafford though, who is attracting interest from a number of Premier League clubs having found himself being the number two option at City behind Gianluigi Donnarumma this term.
The 23-year-old is emerging as a strong candidate to replace Emiliano Martinez at Aston Villa, with the Argentina international currently being linked with a move to Juventus.
Newcastle United also have a long-term interest in the England international, having tried to sign him before his move to the Etihad.
The report suggests that Trafford would be keen on a switch to St James’ Park even without European football next season, if he was guaranteed more first-team minutes.
Leeds United are also keen on the former Burnley man as they look to secure a new number one before the 2026-27 campaign gets underway.
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