Gareth Southgate is focused on outmanoeuvring Italy in Sunday's Euro 2020 final rather than the hullabaloo surrounding England's shot at winning just a second ever trophy.
The nation will come to a standstill when the Three Lions walk out to a rocking Wembley and attempt to follow in the footsteps of the World Cup heroes of 1966.
England's second major tournament final offers an unforgettable opportunity to Southgate and his players, who are looking to end the 55-year wait for a trophy by lifting a first ever European Championship crown.
"I mean, they both played in a Juventus side that have had a consistent way of playing for a long time. They've got the ability to play out from the back.
"But of course in the end defenders are judged on clean sheets and I don't know how many those two would have between them but they must be racking them up.
"So, vastly experienced but also not flawless and every team has strengths and weaknesses. We're the same.
"It's our job to try to exploit whatever weaknesses we can find."