West Ham's Michail Antonio is set to make his debut for Jamaica during the current international break - but things would've been very different had he not suffered a hamstring duty back in 2017.
The former Reading and Nottingham Forest star had only recently moved in the Premier League with the Hammers, but was called up in Sam Allardyce's first England squad in 2016.
During that camp he was an unused substitute, but he got the nod from Gareth Southgate the following March before withdrawing due to a hamstring injury.
Since then, the 31-year-old has decided to pursue a spell with the Reggae Boyz, and was recently made available after securing a Jamaican passport - getting his call-up in late August.Another former star who had the option of.
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