Wolverhampton Wanderers' Matt Jarvis represented England in a friendly match against Ghana at Wembley in 2011.
What happened?
The match ended in a 1-1 draw, with Jarvis coming off the bench in the 69th minute to replace Jack Wilshere. He played in front of an attendance of 80,102 and an electric atmosphere.
Why it matters for Wolverhampton Wanderers
Jarvis's England cap is a significant achievement, especially considering only 35 Wolves players have turned out for the senior England team. Currently, teammates L. Chiwome, M. Doherty, E. Gonzalez, S. Johnstone are sidelined. Jarvis's journey from being released by Millwall to winning an England cap at Wembley is a testament to hard work and talent.
What comes next?
The story of Jarvis's journey serves as an inspiration to young players, showing that with dedication and skill, they can achieve their dreams. | Stat | Value | | --- | --- | | England cap number | 1173 | | Match attendance | 80,102 | | Match result | 1-1 draw | As Wolverhampton Wanderers continue to compete in the Premier League, they can draw motivation from Jarvis's achievement and strive for similar success.
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