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Where are they now? The last Spurs team that won a trophy in 2008

It’s been 14 years since Tottenham last won some silverware, with Juande Ramos leading them to Carling Cup glory with a 2-1 victory over London rivals Chelsea.

The Blues took the lead with one of Didier Drogba’s many cup final goals, but Spurs came fighting back, equalising with a Dimitar Berbatov penalty before a Jonathan Woodgate header proved the match-winner in extra time.

We’ve taken a look back at Tottenham’s side from that day to see how they’ve fared since.

A high point of the goalkeeper’s career and the only piece of silverware he lifted after the FA Youth Cup with Leeds back in 1997. A solid performance at Wembley was a good riposte amid growing scrutiny following his howler for England against Croatia back in 2006.

Still, he left four months after this, replaced by Heurelho Gomes, but remained a top-flight stalwart for years to come with over 100 Premier League appearances for Blackburn, before continuing to play for them following relegation in 2012.

He retired in 2017 following a stint with Burnley and now does some media work.

The former Scotland international’s Tottenham career peaked in just his third game for the club, having just arrived from Rangers.

Hutton would only be a peripheral figure during his three and a half year stint at White Hart Lane, but he went on to become something of a cult hero at Aston Villa, making over 200 appearances and eventually retiring in the summer of 2019 after helping the club get promoted.

Like Hutton, Woodgate made a stellar start to life at White Hart Lane, scoring the match-winning header in extra time, only a month after signing from Newcastle.

The former centre-half was a near ever-present during the subsequent 2008-09 campaign but otherwise struggled with injuries

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