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FINISHING TOUCH

Luke Shaw is the only player to sit out as England train for the last time before Slovakia clash

Sam Allardyce puts men through their paces at St. George's Park before boarding plane for first World Cup 2018 qualifier

ENGLAND’s players had a look of determination about them on Saturday in their final training session ahead of Sam Allardyce’s first match in charge.

The Three Lions were put through their paces by Big Sam and his coaching staff at St. George’s Park this morning before departing to Slovakia later today for their opening World Cup 2018 qualifier.

 England manager Sam Allardyce arrives for a training on Saturday morning
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England manager Sam Allardyce arrives for a training on Saturday morningCredit: Getty Images
 England's goalkeepers Joe Hart (L), Alex McCarthy (C) and Tom Heaton (R) warm up during the training session at St George's Park
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England's goalkeepers Joe Hart (L), Alex McCarthy (C) and Tom Heaton (R) warm up during the training session at St George's ParkCredit: Getty Images
 Harry Kane, who will lead the England attack in Slovakia on Sunday, warms up with his team-mates
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Harry Kane, who will lead the England attack in Slovakia on Sunday, warms up with his team-matesCredit: Getty Images
 Daniel Sturridge chats with Dele Alli, Wayne Rooney and Michail Antonio during training
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Daniel Sturridge chats with Dele Alli, Wayne Rooney and Michail Antonio during trainingCredit: Getty Images
 Big Sam's assistant Sammy Lee seemed to be enjoying himself at England training this morning
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Big Sam's assistant Sammy Lee seemed to be enjoying himself at England training this morningCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

All but one member of Allardyce’s 23-man squad were involved, the only absentee being Luke Shaw.

The Manchester United left-back only returned this summer after almost a year out with a broken leg.

And the FA explained his absence by stating on their website that their medical team were looking “to manage the workload of a player who missed the majority of last season”.

Allardyce will lead his side into match action for the first time tomorrow after replacing Roy Hodgson following the dismal Euro 2016 exit to Iceland.

He seems to be in confident spirits as he revealed his starting line-up on Friday evening.

There was one surprise name among the Three Lions players out on the pitch this morning as they were joined by Arsenal youngster Tafari Moore.

 Arsenal youngster Tafari Moore, an U20 international, joined in with England's training session
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Arsenal youngster Tafari Moore, an U20 international, joined in with England's training sessionCredit: Reuters
 Adam Lallana, left, and Jordan Henderson, right, will both start for England in Slovakia
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Adam Lallana, left, and Jordan Henderson, right, will both start for England in SlovakiaCredit: Getty Images
 Tottenham's Eric Dier will also be in Sam Allardyce's starting line up
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Tottenham's Eric Dier will also be in Sam Allardyce's starting line upCredit: Getty Images

The England Under-20s full-back was asked to supplement Shaw’s absence after Allardyce had watched him in action on Thursday as the Young Lions drew 1-1 with Brazil.

Allardyce and his squad will arrive in Trnava on Saturday evening, heading to the City Arena before the boss and his captain Wayne Rooney attend the pre-match press conference.

 

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