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Harry Kane, Dele Alli and Eric Dier look to have put England disappointment behind them as they train for Inter friendly

SPURS stars were back training at Enfield today and look to have put their England disappointment behind them.

Harry Kane, Dele Alli, Danny Rose, Kyle Walker and Eric Dier made up the backbone of the Three Lions young team in France who embarrassingly crashed out to minnows Iceland.

 Poch runs the rule over his squad as they all return to training
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Poch runs the rule over his squad as they all return to trainingCredit: Getty Images
 Eric Dier came out of the Euros with a lot of credit
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Eric Dier came out of the Euros with a lot of creditCredit: Getty Images
 Kyle Walker was another to catch the eye over the summer, especially against Wales
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Kyle Walker was another to catch the eye over the summer, especially against WalesCredit: Getty Images

And despite two defeats so far in pre-season - to Juventus and Atletico Madrid during tour of Australia - Spurs looked in high spirits as they trained for this Saturday's final test against Inter.

Mauricio Pochettino's side kick-off their Premier League campaign against Everton at Goodison Park on August 13.

 Kane failed to find the net at any time in France
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Kane failed to find the net at any time in FranceCredit: Getty Images
 Alli looked sharp and came in with some juicy tackles
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Alli looked sharp and came in with some juicy tacklesCredit: Getty Images

And the Argentine has added to his third place finishers well over the summer, bringing in Victor Wanyama and Vincent Janssen.

Alli looked especially sharp as the England men returned to training, not being scared to stick his boot in on a number of occasions.

 Some believe fatigue affected Dele Alli during the Euros
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Some believe fatigue affected Dele Alli during the EurosCredit: Getty Images

Pochettino has revealed how he believes Harry Kane was made the scapegoat for England’s Euro 2016 flop.

The boss admits he was stunned by the widespread criticism his striker received during and after the Three Lions’ failure in France.

But training looked happy enough today, as Spurs plan to be major contenders in the title-race for a second-straight season, after their capitulation saw them drop to third on the final day.

 

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