Conor Coady has apologised in advance if he gets caught out swearing on his big night at Wembley. Wolves captain Coady will start for England in a back three against Wales which is another proud and huge landmark in his career.
But Coady, who made his senior debut in Denmark last month, is known for being loud on the pitch with his instructions and can be heard very clearly in an empty stadium.
Coady said: “It’s hard to watch your language when you’re in a battle and you sometimes get picked up on the mics. “It might sound a bit daft but I think it’s important to be a bit louder than the other team, to create your own atmosphere. “It’s tough without supporters and getting even harder.
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