Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher was at St. George's Park today to work with England's Under-17s.
The ex-Liverpool defender, who played for his country at major tournaments, dropped in to work with the young internationals ahead of their clash with arch rivals Germany this evening.
Carragher passed on his advice to the youngsters, while he will be in the dugout with head coach Steve Cooper for the game at Rotherham United's New York Stadium.
The Liverpool legend won a total of 38 caps for his country, while he also represented England 30 times at youth level.
He linked up with the Under-17s on Tuesday and gave an address to the players, helping through the week in their build-up to tonight's Germany game.
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Meanwhile, Rio Ferdinand, the former England and Manchester United defender, will meet up with England's Under-16s next week.
Ferdinand will seek to pass on his advice to the youngsters before they fly out to the United States next week.
England's Under-16s are taking part in the Nike Tournament, held in Florida.