The likes of Thierry Henry, Marco Reus and Sergio Aguero were quick to express their sympathies to those affected in a string of attacks in Paris on Friday night

I'm appalled by the shocking scenes in Paris at the moment. My thoughts are with all the victims and innocent people suffering right now. — Thierry Henry (@ThierryHenry) November 13, 2015

Without words after listen the news that are coming from Paris... I want to express my solidarity with the French people #PrayforParis — Ayoze Perez (@AyozePG) November 13, 2015

The world we live in these days... #PrayForParis — Jan Vertonghen (@JanVertonghen) November 14, 2015

What is this world coming to.... #paris — Rio Ferdinand (@rioferdy5) November 13, 2015

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Football found itself at the centre of tragedy on Friday as over 100 people were killed in a string of attacks in Paris.There were explosions outside the Stade de France during Germany's friendly against the Euro 2016 hosts in addition to five gun attacks across the capital city which led the country to declare a state of emergency.There was an outpouring of grief from well-wishers around the world and Goal has compiled tweets from footballers who expressed sympathy and concern for those killed, injured or affected in the Paris attacks.