Where are they now? The England XI that beat Scotland at Euro 96

CF – Teddy Sheringham

Photo: Charlotte Wilson

Photo: Charlotte Wilson

Teddy Sheringham spent just one more year at Tottenham before sealing a £3.5 million move to Manchester United in 1997.

He of course scored the dramatic equaliser in the Champions League final in 1999, and then flicked on for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to head home the winner moments later.

Nevertheless, he wasn’t quite as prolific at Old Trafford as was expected, and thus returned to Tottenham in 2001.

Spells at Portsmouth, West Ham, and Colchester followed before Sheringham retired in 2008 at the age of 42.

Sheringham has had a taste of management when he took over at Stevenage last year, but lost his job in February of this year after just seven wins from his 33 matches in charge.

More recently, Sheringham was a columnist for Paddy Power during Euro 2016.

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