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Published 12:42 27 Jun 2016 BST
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"I'm obviously delighted with the way some of the younger lads performed on this stage. First of all, feeling like they belonged there and then doing something about it," he said. "Some of them have come of age and it looks bright. I am saying this at this moment, with yesterday's game still very much in the forefront of my mind, but I think when I look back on the competition in the next 10 days or so and have time to think about it, I will realise those players have not only done magnificently now but should be the bedrock of this team."The future is bright, bring on Serbia.
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