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Cameron Carter-Vickers will be hoping to shine against England
Tottenham Hotspܫur cen𓆏tre-half Cameron Carter-Vickers will be hoping to play at least some part for the USA against England on Thursday.
The defender is gearing up for the friendly match, which will see all proceeds go to the Wayne Rooney Foundation, and the DC Uniteಞd striker appear for one final time for th🔴e Three Lions.

A lot of the focus will be on Rooney as he bids goodbye once and for all to the international setup at ⛎Weꦕmbley Stadium.
But Carter-Vi🐈ckers will be quietly hoping to impress against Gareth Southgate’s side knowing that many eyes will be watching the game, with one pair no doubt belonging to the manager of his parent club Mauricio Pochettino.
That’s becauꦆse his loan spell at Swansea City has been pretty uninspiring so far.

Carter-Vickers has mad🗹e just four appearances in the Champions🥂hip this term, two of which have been starts.
It’s been a frustrating start for the 20-year-old, who must be dying to play with Jan Vertonghen out of action and Davinson San🙈chez having recently picౠked up a hamstring problem for Spurs.
Carter-Vickers must impress at Wembley
Cartℱer-Vickers simply has to take any chance handed to him by Dave Sarachan.
If he wants to stake his claim for Tottenham, he must make use of this platform 😼and shine at Wembley to force Graha🔜m Potter into picking him regularly for the Swans.

It’s potentially a season-defining game for Carter-Vickers, who has onlyeve😼r made two FA Cup and two League cuꦑp appearances for the Lilywhites.
Wiꦅth Toby Alderweireld’s future still unclear at this point, he has to show Pochettino t🌄hat he does have something to offer.