

Wayne Rooney will play his 116th cap with England which will put him in second place just behind Peter Shilton as the player with the most caps for his country. But for the skipper it's more important to win against Slovakia than his record, he gave a media conference this Saturday ahead of this Sunday's match against the Slovakian national team.
He said: "It is always an honor to represent your country, so to become the player with the second-highest number of caps is great. But [it] is about the team. I am sure one day in the future I will look back, but right now I am looking forward and that is all I am focused on. I have said many times I am proud to play for England and have been since I got in the team. But it is the start of a new qualification campaign so it is important that we get off to a good start.
"I think it will be a tough game because Slovakia are well-organised and will try to hit us on the break. Marek Hamsik and Robert Mak are real threats – two players who can hurt you if you give them space. We will have to be at our best to win."
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