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Where are they now? England’s 2017 Under-20 World Cup winners

They became the first England football team to win a World Cup since Bobby Moore lifted the trophy in 1966, beating Venezuela 1-0 in the final in South Korea.

We’ve taken a look at the team that played in the final to see how well they are each progressing following the historic win.

England’s penalty-saving hero remains on the books at Newcastle United but has just finished his sevnth loan spell away from St James’ Park woith Bournemouth.

He only played once for the Cherries in the FA Cup, but he’d done well at Swansea before that, spending two seasons in South Wales and keeping an impressive 20 clean sheets in 45 second-tier games in the 2020-21 campaign, helping Steve Cooper’s men into the play-offs for a second consecutive time.

Don’t be surprised to see him get a call-up to England’s senior side at some point, given Gareth Southgate is his godfather.

One of the winners of the 2014 Under-17 European Championship, Kenny has since gone on to make 50 Premier League appearances at Everton, including 15 in the most recent campaign under Rafa Benitez and Frank Lampard.

He hasn’t impressed every Everton boss though and was shipped out on loan to Celtic during 2020-21 campaign – his fourth loan spell away from Goodison Park following stints with Oxford United and Schalke. He made 16 appearances in a disappointing season for the club, but at least he managed four assists.

We won’t talk about the Old Firm own goal…

An own goal doubles Rangers' lead!

A great team move, a good run by Kent, and Jonjoe Kenny ends up turning it into his own net under pressure

"Not content with the league title, Rangers are revelling in this" #ScottishCup #RANCEL pic.twitter.com/km8LG5xlQ6

— Premier Sports (@PremierSportsTV) April 18, 2021

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