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10th October 2016
07:43pm BST

"It is in no reflection to Rooney's performance at the weekend, in fact we were happy with the way he played. It was not an easy decision to make but we felt it was the right one."https://twitter.com/SkySportsNewsHQ/status/785537750338457600 England are the only country in Group F with a 100% qualifying record after two games, but Slovenia can take top spot with a win on Tuesday. Rooney announced ahead of the current qualifying campaign that he will end his international career after the 2018 World Cup in Russia, but Southgate reiterated that he has no plans to push his captain away from the international set-up. This is despite his performance on Wembley on Saturday, when he was nutmegged by a Maltese opponent and subjected to booing from sections of the crowd. "Sometimes that's part of the game but I've nothing really to say on it - I wasn't aware while on the pitch," Rooney said when asked about the booing. When asked about the decision to make Henderson captain for the upcoming qualifier, Southgate cited the former Sunderland man's work taking over from Steven Gerrard as Liverpool's skipper.
"In this group he has a voice, an opinion, and ideas of what we need to work on, and good tactical awareness. He's used to the responsibility of captaining a big football club."Catch up with the latest episode of Football Friday Live right here...
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