CAROLL: ENGLAND NATIONAL TEAM CAREER
Tall striker Andy Caroll made his debut for England at u-19 level in September 2007 and he celebrated the occasion with a goal. Carroll scored one of the goals in the 4-0 thrashing of Belarus in his first game for the u-19s. Andy Carroll received a call-up to the England u-20 team on March 12, 2009 ahead of the Italy game only for him to be withdrawn from the squad. Caroll was replaced by Hal Robson-Kanu.

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Carroll was invited to the England u-21 team on the 5th of August, 2009 and he made his debut six days later. The striker played his first game for the England u-21s against the Netherlands after coming on as a substitute in the second half. For his second game for the England u-21s, Andy Carroll scored a brace plus an assist against Macedonia in a game that ended 6-3 in favour of his team. Caroll was the star of the show as the two teams served up a nine-goal thriller.
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However, his time with Liverpool was riddled with injuries and his inability to play the sort of style that the club wanted to implement which was a passing game. At Newcastle he was able to excel due to the team playing to his strengths which was his aerial presence and physicality. His time at Anfield lasted two years before the club shipped him on loan to West Ham.
The 26-year-old stayed back in the Championship last season but Stoke endured an underwhelming season despite starting the season as the Bookies favourite.