2008 England Away – Frank Lampard #8 Youth XL

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Size: Youth XL
Pit to Pit: 19.5″
Length: 28.5″
Condition: 10/10

$90.00

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About this jersey

🏟️ 2008 England National Team Context

The year 2008 was a turbulent one for England. Despite a squad full of Premier League stars, England had failed to qualify for Euro 2008, a devastating blow that led to the dismissal of manager Steve McClaren.

  • In December 2007, Fabio Capello took charge of the national team, beginning the rebuilding process in 2008.

  • England spent the year playing friendlies and 2010 World Cup qualifiers, focusing on restoring confidence and identity.

  • They played crucial qualifiers against Croatia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan, setting the stage for a successful World Cup qualification campaign.


⭐ Frank Lampard’s Role (2008)

By 2008, Frank Lampard was already established as one of England’s midfield generals alongside Steven Gerrard.

  • Despite England’s failure to reach Euro 2008, Lampard remained central to Capello’s rebuild.

  • He contributed leadership and stability in midfield, often playing box-to-box while adding his trademark late runs into the box.

  • Lampard scored key goals in qualifiers, including against Croatia (4–1 win in Zagreb, September 2008), which was one of the standout performances of the year for England.

  • While criticism persisted over the “Gerrard-Lampard dilemma,” Lampard’s consistency for both Chelsea and England kept him indispensable.


📋 2008 England Squad (Key Players)

  • Goalkeepers: David James, Paul Robinson, Scott Carson

  • Defenders: John Terry, Rio Ferdinand, Ashley Cole, Wes Brown, Glen Johnson

  • Midfielders: Frank Lampard, Steven Gerrard, Gareth Barry, David Beckham, Joe Cole, Owen Hargreaves (injured much of the year)

  • Forwards: Wayne Rooney, Jermain Defoe, Emile Heskey, Peter Crouch, Theo Walcott


👕 Jersey Significance

The 2008 England Away Jersey by Umbro featured a crisp red design with subtle detailing, a nod to England’s historic 1966 World Cup-winning shirt.

  • Lampard’s #8 gave this kit strong resonance with Chelsea fans and England supporters alike.

  • It became symbolic of Capello’s early days of restoring discipline and tactical organization to the national side.

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