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Wales boss Chris Coleman has magnificently poked fun at the England coaching team after Roy Hodgson's assistant Ray Lewington yesterday appeared to give their tactics away.

Lewington was pictured clutching what appeared to be a teamsheet under his arm in full view of watching photographers, with national media pouring over the formation and selections it revealed while criticising England for the lapse.

The gaffe came amid reports England have been particularly determined to keep their line-up and plans secret, even ordering 12-foot screens around the perimeter of England's already heavily secure training base 20 miles north of Paris. Players have also been told not to reveal events in training to their agents.

And, at this morning's Wales training session, Coleman turned up with a team line-up of his own, which was of course picked up by watching photographers.

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However, rather than giving away who'd be starting in the Welsh team against Slovakia on Saturday, the document was actually a line-up of the greatest players ever to play the game.

Legends Pele and Maradona were up front, with the likes of George Best, Zico and Bobby Moore also included in the team.

The prank was a clear reference to England's gaffe and is in line with the relaxed atmosphere in the Wales camp at their base in Dinard, with the players and management seemingly enjoying every second of their first major tournament since 1958.

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