The best English players of the 90s
Briefly

The 90s was a time of great change for football, and the English game was no exception with the dawn of the Premier League in 1992. From the national team's heartbreaking semi-final exit at Italia '90 to Manchester United's extraordinary 1998/99 treble and the glorious summer of Euro 96, English footballers excelled for club and country.
Tim Flowers, the goalkeeper for Blackburn Rovers, was a standout player in the mid-90s, making back-to-back PFA Premier League Teams of the Year in the 1993/94 and 1994/95 seasons, and representing England in Euro 96 and the 1998 World Cup.
Gareth Southgate, known for his commitment and versatility as a centre-back, had a successful playing career in the 90s, winning the League Cup with Aston Villa in 1995/96 and reaching the Euro 96 semi-finals with England.
Jamie Redknapp, a technically gifted midfielder, brought flair to Liverpool in the 90s and earned 17 England caps between 1995 and 1999, also being part of the Reds' League Cup-winning side in 1994/95.
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