The early 2000s were a very different time. Adidas Predators were all the rage and England were well-fancied heading into the Euros. OK, perhaps they weren’t that different.
Back then, however, you’d reliably go along to your side’s Saturday 3pm kick-off to witness a good, honest, British, 4-4-2 – something that soon changed forever thanks to the arrival of one man, a special man, who turned up to dominate the division and your midfield. Jose Mourinho and his 4-3-3 formation transformed the Premier League.