Seven England one-cap wonders you completely forgot played for the Three Lions

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Seven England one-cap wonders you completely forgot played for the Three Lions

Some players who have played for England have been forgotten about. Daily Star Sport looks at some of the most famous one-cap wonders. They include a tough tackling centre-back and a striker with the best strike rate in England's history.

Neil Ruddock was called up to the England squad for a game against Nigeria. He was a centre-half for Liverpool. He is considered to be the 17th hardest footballer of all time.

Chris Sutton played for Blackburn Rovers and England. He was a regular in the Premier League with Alan Shearer. Sutton was snubbed for the 1998 World Cup team and relegated to the B team.

David Dunn is the king of the Rabona. Dunn tried the skill for Blackburn but he kicked his own leg and fell over. He made a single appearance for England against Portugal in 2002.

David Nugent scored on his only England appearance against Andorra. He is still ribbed on the street about it. Jermain Defoe scored against the Andors but missed a penalty.

Joey Barton played for England for 18 minutes against Spain in 2007. He was called off the bench by Steve McClaren. Xabi Alonso scored the only goal of the game.

Jon Flanagan played for England in 2014. He played at Liverpool and Rangers before moving to Belgium and Denmark. Flanagans played his last game for HB Koge in Denmark at 29.

James Maddison has one cap for England.


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