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Wednesday 19 June 2013

England's Wayne Rooney talks to Leighton Baynes during a training session at St George's Park, Burton Upon Trent

England v Republic of Ireland: Roy Hodgson ready to put faith in Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney 

Not since 1985 has an England manager beaten the Republic of Ireland, when Liam Brady scored in a 2-1 defeat for the Irish at Wembley and Glenn Hoddle was a late substitute for the home team. There have been only four games since then, plus the match abandoned in Dublin in 1995, and the capacity for the Republic to embarrass and frustrate is well-established.

 
Republic of Ireland's coach Giovanni Trapattoni and Robbie Keane (right) during a press conference at Wembley Stadium, London

England v Republic of Ireland: Wembley veteran Giovanni Trapattoni dreaming of repeat 

It is half a century since Giovanni Trapattoni first walked out at Wembley. His job that day was to mark Eusebio, the best player in Europe; Trapattoni did as instructed and Milan won the European Cup. Fifty years down the line he is still doing his job, as efficient off the pitch as he was on it, and at the age of 74 still bubbling with an enthusiasm for the game that has occupied his life.

 

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