Wayne Rooney poses for snap with former Manchester United duo Patrice Evra and Paul Pogba after emotional Wembley victory
- Wayne Rooney was snapped with two ex-Manchester United team-mates
- Rooney posed with both Paul Pogba and Patrice Evra on Tuesday evening
- It was one example of England and France coming together at Wembley
- Striker Rooney and England went on to win the emotion-filled fixture
Wayne Rooney grabbed himself a souvenir on Tuesday night – a snap with former Manchester United team-mates Paul Pogba and Patrice Evra.
United captain Rooney grabbed the picture shortly after England’s victory against France on what was an emotion-filled fixture at Wembley stadium.
Alongside the picture, which was posted on social media by Equipe de France, it said: ‘Photo souvenir at @Wembley Stadium last night after #ENGVFRA with Paul Pogba, @WayneRooney and Patrice Evra.’
Wayne Rooney (middle) poses with France duo Paul Pogba (left) and defender Patrice Evra at Wembley
It was just one example of how France and England came together in solidarity on Tuesday night as football took somewhat of a step back following Friday’s terror attacks in Paris.
Both sets of fans, more than 70,000 in total, joined in with the French national anthem at Wembley in memory of the 129 innocent lives taken by the ISIS-led attacks.
The France team sings along to their national anthem as Wembley bellows out La Marseillaise on Tuesday
Fans sing La Marseillaise as Wembley was transformed into a giant tricolour during a spine-tingling tribute
Players are pictured around the centre circle to observe the minute's silence to remember the 129 who died
Wembley's arch was lit up in the colours of the tricolour as security vans were peppered around the stadium
The travelling France squad, who all made the decision not to pull out of the game over the weekend, were also welcomed by the Tricolore.
There was also a perfectly-observed minutes silence, while Prince William and the Prime Minister David Cameron also attended.
England went on to win the game 2-0 thanks to goals from Tottenham youngster Dele Alli and Rooney, with the former being named man-of-the-match.
Roy Hodgson sings La Marseillaise alongside Prince William and France counterpart Didier Deschamps
The trio laid a wreath at the side of the pitch prior to the kick-off of the friendly between England and France
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