France's players were touched by the overwhelming show of support they received from England fans when they played a friendly at Wembley Stadium on November 17, 2015 - just four days after the deadly attacks that swept through Paris.
Harry Kane will again captain England for Tuesday's friendly with France, while Tom Heaton and Jack Butland will share the goalkeeping duties at the Stade de France.
He added: "They made it to the [Euro 2016] final not too long ago". I'll think about and analyze it afterward. "We've got a really good chance to build something special from the moment moving forward, so for me that's been the most positive step forward". We have to challenge the lads, with or without the ball, to perform at the highest level. Then we welcomed star of the show Eamon Dunphy to the stage for a free-wheeling chat about his career, Saipan and the problem with Paul Pogba. Next season we don't know who will be playing at which club, who will be in form.
Burnley goalkeeper Heaton will be rewarded with his first global start at the Stade de France, where Stoke's Butland will play the second half having not represented his country since suffering an ankle injury against Germany 444 days ago.
However, Gareth Southgate is in no hurry to name a permanent skipper, with Kane having become the fifth captain in seven matches in Saturday's 2-2 draw away to Scotland.
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Arsenal midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, who had given England the lead ahead of the dramatic finish against Scotland, said he was pleased with the progress of the national side under Southgate. But Joe has been excellent for us.
"There are many areas we could have done better".
"His contribution around the group has been excellent since I've been manager". That said, I don't want anyone to feel completely comfortable.
The loser here is actually Fraser Forster, a regular of England's squads but now the odd man out at a time when Southgate has taken the unusual decision to include four goalkeepers and is also keeping in mind Karl Darlow from Newcastle United and Brighton's David Stockdale.
"When I was a senior player playing against Brazil, it was the first experience I ever had of running out against them", he said at a press conference on Monday morning. He's not had the number of matches he'd have liked.




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