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ENGLAND'S Golden Generation was stacked with talent at Euro 2004 but Sven Goran Eriksson's side ultimately came undone.

Following 4-2 win over Croatia in the group stage, the Three Lions had us all believing they could go all the way.

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Two goals from Wayne Rooney and one each from Paul Scholes and Frank Lampard saw England reach the knockout stages of the Euros on foreign soil for the first time ever.

The group stage wasn't without its drama, as Zinedine Zidane scored twice in the last minute to seal a 2-1 win for France.

But the painful defeat was soon a distant memory as a Rooney-inspired Three Lions put three past Switzerland in their next match, before the victory over Croatia.

With undoubtedly one of the strongest sides since their 1966 World Cup win, the nation was expectant, but ultimately left heartbroken following the penalty shoot-out defeat to hosts Portugal.

It was a case of what could have been if Rooney hadn't broken his metatarsal in the early stages of the game.

But where are the players that featured in that contest now?

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David James

Keeper James played for England until the World Cup in 2010 earning 53 caps.

After a year stint at Bournemouth in 2013, James raised eyebrows with a move to Icelandic side ÍBV Vestmannaeyjar in a player/coaching capacity.

He then moved to India with Kerala Blasters as a player and later managed the club in 2018.

James was eventually sacked as manager 11 months later, and is now an occasional pundit.

 David James was England's No1 for more than 50 games
David James was England's No1 for more than 50 gamesCredit: Getty

Gary Neville

The former Manchester United right-back hung up his boots in 2011 and has since forged out a successful career as a pundit for Sky Sports.

Alongside Jamie Carragher, Neville has become a huge hit with viewers on Sky Sports for his in-depth analysis.

The Twitter regular also had an unsuccessful spell as manager of Valencia and was England's assistant manager.

 Gary Neville at Euro 2004
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Gary Neville at Euro 2004Credit: Rex
 Neville is now a pundit for Sky Sports
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Neville is now a pundit for Sky SportsCredit: Getty

John Terry

The Chelsea legend has also gone into coaching and continues to build his reputation on the touchline.

After ending his illustrious playing career at Aston Villa, Terry took up an assistant manager position to boss Dean Smith but has since left.

He is now hunting for his first manager's job and is working as a youth development coach at Chelsea.

 John Terry left Chelsea and finished his playing career at Aston Villa
John Terry left Chelsea and finished his playing career at Aston VillaCredit: Getty
 Terry enjoyed a coaching job with Villa
Terry enjoyed a coaching job with VillaCredit: Getty

Sol Campbell

Defensive rock Campbell retired from football in 2011 after a final spell at Newcastle.

He then had a number of years out of the game where he turned to politics and in 2015 confirmed his intention to run for the Conservative Party nomination for the Mayor of London.

He returned to football in 2017 when he was assistant manager to Dennis Lawrence at Trinidad and Tobago.

He got a shot of management at Macclesfield and pulled off a great escape to keep them in League Two.

Campbell was later appointed Southend manager, but left the club in 2020 and has not managed since.

 Sol Campbell was a defensive rock for England
Sol Campbell was a defensive rock for EnglandCredit: Getty
 Sol's worked as a football manager in recent years
Sol's worked as a football manager in recent yearsCredit: Getty - Contributor

Ashley Cole

After a stint in the MLS, he spent a season at Derby before retiring.

Now one of England's greatest left-backs is forging out a career in coaching and was part of the staff working alongside Frank Lampard at Everton before he was sacked.

Cole previously worked as a pundit for the BBC before joining Birmingham City as a coach during Rooney's short reign as manager.

 Ashley Cole and Cristiano Ronaldo during Euro 2004
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Ashley Cole and Cristiano Ronaldo during Euro 2004
 Birmingham City manager Wayne Rooney alongside Ashley Cole, John O'Shea and Carl Robinson
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Birmingham City manager Wayne Rooney alongside Ashley Cole, John O'Shea and Carl RobinsonCredit: PA

David Beckham

Golden Balls remains one of the most famous names in football and is looking to take MLS to new levels with his latest venture.

He retired in 2013 after playing for Paris Saint-Germain and became co-owner of Manchester-based side Salford City.

Beckham is also president of Inter Miami CF, who enticed Lionel Messi to MLS last year.

 David Beckham was England's biggest star throughout his international days
David Beckham was England's biggest star throughout his international daysCredit: Offside Sports
 Becks remains one of the world's most famous faces
Becks remains one of the world's most famous facesCredit: Getty

Steven Gerrard

Gerrard retired in 2016 after spending a season at LA Galaxy.

He then returned to boyhood club Liverpool as a youth coach in January 2017.

He took charge of the Under-18 side before being announced as the manager of Rangers in 2018, where he helped the club win the Scottish league.

He is now manager of Saudi Pro League side Al-Ettifaq.

 Steven Gerrard during Euro 2004
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Steven Gerrard during Euro 2004Credit: PA:Press Association
 Gerrard is in charge of Al-Ettifaq in Saudi Arabia
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Gerrard is in charge of Al-Ettifaq in Saudi ArabiaCredit: Getty

Frank Lampard

Lampard has enjoyed a meteoric rise as a coach after hanging up his boots.

After a stint working in media, Derby announced his managerial appointment for the 2018-19 campaign.

A heartbreaking play-off defeat followed before Chelsea sensationally announced his return as manager following the departure of Maurizio Sarri.

He finished in the top four in his first season, but was sacked in his second.

But, he returned to management at Everton - saving the club from relegation in dramatic fashion.

Lampard was sacked by the Toffees last season and became Chelsea interim manager, until Mauricio Pochettino was brought in to the club.

 Frank Lampard (right) was a midfield regular for England
Frank Lampard (right) was a midfield regular for EnglandCredit: PA:Press Association
 Chelsea hero Lampard became boss of his old club but was sacked and is now in charge of Everton
Chelsea hero Lampard became boss of his old club but was sacked and is now in charge of EvertonCredit: PA

Paul Scholes

Goalscorer against Croatia, the once publicity-shy Scholes has emerged into the limelight to become a television pundit.

He has also become Salford's co-owner with his Class of '92 Manchester United team-mates.

Scholes had a brief managerial stint at Oldham but quit after just seven games in charge.

He now works as a pundit for TNT Sports.

 Paul Scholes scored at Euro 2004
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Paul Scholes scored at Euro 2004
 Scholes now works for TNT Sports as a pundit
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Scholes now works for TNT Sports as a punditCredit: Alamy

Michael Owen

Once England's wonderkid, Owen now works as a pundit for BT Sport.

He also followed up his interest in horse racing by becoming a racehorse breeder.

Owen also released a book called Reboot: My life, my time.

 Michael Owen was England's wonderkid
Michael Owen was England's wonderkidCredit: AP:Associated Press
 The prolific goalscorer is now a pundit for BT Sport
The prolific goalscorer is now a pundit for BT SportCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Wayne Rooney

Rooney, who scored twice against Croatia, was the last member of the side to hang up his boots.

Following time spent in the MLS with DC United, Rooney sensationally made a return to England for a swansong at Championship side Derby.

He was the Rams boss after retiring from playing, but couldn't save the club from relegation after being hindered by a points deduction.

Rooney later managed DC United before joining Birmingham in October - but his reign was short lived after picking up just two wins in 15 games.

He has since accepted a job with Championship Plymouth. 

 Wayne Rooney ended up scoring 53 goals for England - the all-time record
Wayne Rooney ended up scoring 53 goals for England - the all-time recordCredit: Getty
 Rooney is now manager at Plymouth
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Rooney is now manager at PlymouthCredit: https://www.instagram.com/only1argyle/

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Darius Vassell

Vassell never played for England again after missing the penalty against Portugal at Euro 2004.

The striker has gone off the radar after officially retiring in 2016.

After leaving Man City in 2009, he went to Turkish side Ankaragücü before ending his career at Leicester.

Phil Neville

Neville has enjoyed a varied coaching role after retiring from playing.

From caretaker boss of Salford, he was assistant to brother Gary at Valencia before taking the England Women's manager role.

He joined Becks in America to become coach of Inter Miami, but was fired this season following a poor run and is now in charge of Portland Timbers.

He is also co-owner of Salford.

Ledley King

King remains a one-club man after injuries forced him to retire from football in 2012.

He is still employed by Tottenham, where he is a club ambassador.

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