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What Happened to England U21 Side ‘Good Enough’ To Beat Senior Team
Over the years, England have had many great players. That said, it could be argued that they’ve only had one great team, which would be the 1966 World Cup winners.
Since that tournament win, the Three Lions have come agonisingly close to more honours – as seen with Gareth Southgate’s teams that lost in back-to-back Euro finals – but have also looked dismal, as best exemplified by Steve McClaren’s side that failed to qualify for Euro 2008.
Back in 2015, England’s senior team had just beaten Lithuania, maintaining their 100 per cent record in the Euro 2016 qualifying campaign. The first XI from that match was: Joe Hart, Nathaniel Clyne, Leighton Baines, Phil Jones, Gary Cahill, Jordan Henderson, Michael Carrick, Raheem Sterling, Fabian Delph, Danny Welbeck, and Wayne Rooney.
It seemed, however, that Jamie Carragher wasn’t that impressed with the group. He even went as far as to say that his old England Under-21 teammates could have beaten them. Taking to social media, he posted a picture of the U21 starting XI that beat Yugoslavia 3-0 in Barcelona 15 years prior. He added the message:
“15 years ago today this team won in Barcelona to qualify for the Euros. Beat the full England team now this team!”
The question is, now over 25 years on from that game, what has happened to those U21 talents of the past, and were they really good enough to be a senior side?
Richard Wright
In goal that night was Richard Wright, he managed just two senior caps for England but had a respectable career playing for the likes of Ipswich, Arsenal, Everton and West Ham. Incidentally, he would end his career at Manchester City as back-up to Hart – who played in that 2015 match vs Lithuania and had a much better international career.
Kieron Dyer
Kieron Dyer actually had a solid international career, managing 33 caps for the Three Lions. He made his name at Ipswich before moving to Newcastle, but injuries really hurt his prospects. He now works as a first-team coach at EFL League Two side Chesterfield.
Rio Ferdinand
Rio Ferdinand turned out to be a genuine star in football and will be remembered as one of the best English defenders of all time. He played 81 times for the Three Lions as part of a Golden Generation which never quite delivered on its promise.
His greatest moments came with Manchester United as he won six Premier League titles and one Champions League. These days, he’s best known for his questionable hot takes as a football pundit.
Jamie Carragher
Carragher also had a fine club and international career. At Liverpool, he was part of the famous 2005 Champions League triumph, and also got his hands on two FA Cups, a UEFA Cup, and three League Cups. He managed 38 senior caps for England.
In retirement, he’s become one of the biggest names in football punditry.
Seth Johnson
One of the lesser-known names in this article, Seth Johnson was a regular at U21 level, playing 15 times for England. He also managed one cap for the senior team, which came in November 2000 when he was a Derby County player.
Sadly, a knee injury led to his early retirement at the age of just 28. Away from the game, though, he’s worked in property investment and is also a member of Ingenious Film Partners 3 LLP, a company which has provided financial backing for a whole host of successful films, including Life of Pi, Avatar and Shaun of the Dead.
Lee Hendrie
Lee Hendrie is another one-cap wonder, playing for the Three Lions at the age of 21 as a late substitute on 18 November 1998 against the Czech Republic. His best years came for Aston Villa, with over 250 appearances between 1994 and 2007.
Like others on this list, he’s gone into football punditry since hanging up his boots. He’s also been publicly open about his mental health struggles, having been declared bankrupt in 2012.
Steven Gerrard
Little needs to be said about Steven Gerrard. Playing alongside Carragher, he proved himself to be one of the club’s greatest players and will forever be rated as a true icon of English football.
After hanging up his boots, having managed 114 international caps, he’s worked as a manager at Rangers, Aston Villa and Al-Ettifaq. He’s bound to end up in the Anfield dugout eventually.
Frank Lampard
Another legend of the sport, Frank Lampard, shone for Chelsea over a glittering career, winning won three Premier League titles, the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Europa League, four FA Cups, and two League Cups. He also picked up 106 England caps.
Unlike Gerrard, Lampard has returned to his old club to become manager, working twice at Chelsea but not making the same impact he did as a player. Things have gone much better at Coventry City, having led them to Premier League promotion in 2026.
Gareth Barry
Gareth Barry wasn’t quite on the same level as Gerrard and Lampard, but he still won 53 caps. Not only that, but he lifted the Premier League and made a total of 653 Premier League appearances, which was a record until James Milner pipped him in 2026. He also got his hands on the FA Cup during his time at Man City.
He retired in 2020, although he briefly played for Hurstpierpoint in 2025, who play in the 12th tier of the English football pyramid. He has also played for Temple Grafton Cricket Club in the Cotswold Hills League since 2019.
Emile Heskey
In his prime, Emile Heskey was a fine Premier League striker, scoring over 100 goals in the English top-flight. At international level, he also made a decent impact. Although he netted just seven goals in 62 appearances, his selfless style saw him regularly picked by a selection of different managers.
These days, Heskey will be hoping his two sons can follow in his footsteps, with both playing for Manchester City. The 48-year-old also currently works as head of football development for Leicester City Women.
Andy Campbell
Campbell was the only member of the team who failed to get a senior cap. The finest moment of his career probably came when he helped Cardiff win promotion to the Championship with a goal in the play-off final against QPR. However, his only Premier League appearances came with Middlesbrough.
He later spent time in non-League football, playing for the likes of Farsley Celtic, Bradford Park Avenue, and ended his career at Whitby Town in 2012. In retirement, he managed Middlesbrough Women between 2021 and 2023, and is now the football director of Thornaby FC.
It’s hard to say which team would be the other, but it’s fair to suggest it could be close. It’s also worth noting that Carragher’s U21 team went on to pick up 491 caps for England, while the team in 2015 had a total of 334 caps at the time.
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Tottenham Willing To Pay £85m to Sign Sandro Tonali
Tottenham’s busy summer transfer window activity is showing no signs of slowing down, as reports claim that a huge offer is being prepared for a key target in the market.
Roberto De Zerbi has already been boosted by a couple of major moves, as Andy Robertson and Marcos Senesi join early in the window, signing as free agents.
A fee has been agreed with Brighton to sign Jan Paul van Hecke to bolster the backline even further, while talks are ongoing to sign Savinho from Manchester City this summer.
With almost every position covered so far, it makes sense that the next area of focus is the midfield, where Tottenham need some more quality in possession.
The main target for that role appears to be Sandro Tonali, as Spurs enter the race to land the Italian international.
Tottenham Prepare Sandro Tonali Offer
Tottenham are showing interest in Tonali this summer, as they join a race filled with rivals who are positioning themselves to land the Newcastle star.
Reports of a potential exit for the ‘world-class’ 26-year-old have only fuelled interest from clubs, while the Magpies are holding out for a fee in the region of £100 million to sanction a deal.
While other teams sit and wait for a move, Tottenham are being proactive and are ready to put up a huge fee, but not quite the valuation set by their Premier League rivals.
Journalist Alfredo Pedulla claims that the Lilywhites are preparing an offer in the region of £85 million for Tonali, in the hopes that it could seal a move.
Roberto De Zerbi is claimed to have a great relationship with Tonali already, which has led to him giving priority to Spurs over any potential transfer this summer.
It remains to be seen whether that could change with the involvement of other clubs, while it’s unclear whether Newcastle would be willing to cash in for a price lower than their initial valuation.
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Tottenham Must Capitalise On Tonali Advantage
Tottenham are in a strong position to land Tonali, not because of their recent league finishes, but because of the quick work they are already doing in the transfer market.
Rivals for his signature, such as Arsenal and Manchester City, are all either waiting on other deals or haven’t yet made a move to land the star.
Meanwhile, Tottenham’s quick thinking to sort out other problem positions means that moving on to Tonali relatively quickly could see them land a deal for a midfielder they wouldn’t have otherwise secured.
The connection with De Zerbi means there is likely some instant buy-in from the Italian international, which could also prove pivotal in the decision he makes.
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It’s a move that may not have otherwise come about, especially with the competition to sign him. It means Tottenham can’t afford to miss out on him.
Tonali’s quality on the ball, and his ability off it, means Spurs could have an all-round midfielder who can give them some calmness in the centre of the pitch that has been lacking.
It remains to be seen whether they can seal a move, but it’s one that the club can’t let slip, now he is in their sights.
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World Cup Fans Slam Cristiano Ronaldo During Portugal vs DR Congo
Having yet to win the tournament, Cristiano Ronaldo featured at his sixth World Cup as Portugal took on DR Congo. His team were poor, though, as they were held to a 1-1 draw.
The Portuguese players started brightly and took a lead through a fine Joao Neves header after just six minutes. However, their opponents caused plenty of threat throughout the first half and found an equaliser just before the break, with Premier League striker Yoane Wissa heading home to make it 1-1.
The second half followed a similar pattern, with Portugal getting on the ball but struggling to create, while Congo looked to threaten on the break. In the end, the game fizzled out with the African side delighted to take their first-ever point at a World Cup.
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Naturally, all eyes were on Ronaldo during the game, but he struggled to make an impact in the first-half. Indeed, during the break, BBC Sport revealed that he had touched the ball just 16 times and failed to get any shots away at goal.
The second half was more of the same, but Ronaldo did finally get a shot away just before the 70th minute. He scuffed an effort wide when he should have perhaps left it for Bruno Fernandes. Moments later, he had a similar chance, although he was unable to work the goalkeeper with his effort, once again missing from close range.
Despite Ronaldo’s struggles, manager Roberto Martinez kept his captain on, even subbing off midfielder Vitinha in the 83rd minute to get striker Goncalo Ramos on the pitch. This did not pay off as the 41-year-old made little to no impact in the dying stages.
He finished the match with a 6.2 SofaScore player rating, the joint-worst of all Portugal players (level with Bernardo Silva, who was subbed at half time). In total, Ronalso had just three shots but didn’t hit the target with any. On top of that, he managed only 25 touches, which was fewer than goalkeeper Diogo Costa (37).
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Fans Slam Ronaldo vs DR Congo
Fans were not very impressed with Ronaldo as he failed to make much of an impact on proceedings. One said:
“Ronaldo hilarious individual. Just went complete ghost mode.”
One more added: “Ronaldo is such a bad luck to this team.”
Even the kinder takes suggested Ronaldo should be dropped: “Ronaldo is the goat, but he shouldn’t be a starter. He needs to be on the bench.”
One said: “I’m a huge Messi fan but it hurts seeing Ronaldo not play the way he used too.” Another added: “Bernardo and Ronaldo are just too old. They slow down rest of team.”
Others were more blunt, however, with one fan saying: “Ronaldo is for Portugal such a horrible player man he is so finished.” One more said, “Now the whole world can see how washed Ronaldo is.”
One fan pointed out how he should have left one chance for Fernandes, instead of shooting: “It was literally a perfect pass to Bruno but Ronaldo made a bad choice.”
A final supporter damningly said: “Ronaldo as usual the worst Portuguese player on the pitch.”
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Liverpool Now Pushing To Sign Adam Wharton
Liverpool are pushing to add a new midfielder to their ranks this summer, as TeamTalk reports of a new target on the scene for the Reds in the transfer market.
Andoni Iraola’s side need some fresh legs across the squad, with work already underway to sign Yan Diomande as an option for the forward areas, following an impressive breakout campaign for RB Leipzig.
The central ranks are next on the agenda, with an injection of energy needed to help impose the pressing style that Liverpool will want to play under the new head coach.
There have been links with a few options, as Alex Scott has been linked as a possible target, with a potential reunion with Iraola on the cards if he does join from Bournemouth.
However, there is seemingly another deal on the cards, as Liverpool are set to intensify their interest in another midfielder instead.
Liverpool Want Adam Wharton
According to a report from TeamTalk, Liverpool are “intensifying” their interest in Crystal Palace midfielder Adam Wharton as an option for this summer.
The 21-year-old is believed to be a priority for the Reds, but there are concerns that any move could prove costly for the England international, due to the inflation in the midfield market from moves elsewhere.
Wharton is claimed to be keen on joining, while an offer over £70 million will be sanctioned by the owners for the 22-year-old if a move is made this summer.
While Liverpool continue to monitor the possibility of signing the Crystal Palace star, that doesn’t rule out the possibility of signing Scott from Bournemouth as an alternative option.
The Reds are tracking both England midfielders, with a decision to be made on who they will push for in the coming weeks of the transfer window.
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Wharton Is Perfect For Liverpool
Wharton may not be the first player you think of when it comes to a pressing style of football. The midfielder isn’t exactly the most mobile presence in the middle of the pitch, but his use in an Iraola system may not come from his work off the ball, but rather his work on it.
In a chaotic setup, the England star may offer some balance and an ability to control the game and play it at his own pace, which is incredibly important for a side like Liverpool.
Oliver Glasner described him as “one of the best midfielders in the world”, a reputation that may not be too far wrong when he is playing at his strengths.
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Given that Liverpool need a little more quality in possession, he could be perfect in the base of midfield, capable of teeing up the rest of his teammates to create chances.
A deal could prove tough to do, but it may be an important one to get over the line this summer.
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