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Published 11:47 23 Jun 2016 BST
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So Sunday's game has been almost seven years in the making. The chance for the ultimate payback by knocking France out of their own tournament, and the Ireland manager did little to dampen down suggestions the game is an opportunity for revenge.
When asked if the injustice of the game in 2009 was a motivating factor for the squad, Martin O'Neill told Newstalk:
"Well it is, absolutely," the Derry native said.
"But we've got all the motivation in the world regardless of that. We've got a side that actually love playing for their country. That's very, very important. It's a driving force amongst this group of players."Unfortunately, the game is broadcast on ITV in the UK, so we won't get to see Henry being very uncomfortable providing analysis on the game.

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