England goalkeeper Joe Hart believes interim boss Gareth Southgates calm demeanour has made the players feel comfortable during his time in charge of the national team. Southgate has delivered two wins and a draw since taking the reins and will oversee the final game of his temporary stint when Spain visit Wembley on Tuesday.When asked what working under Southgate had been like, Hart said: Its been really enjoyable. Hes really, really cool and calm - its no act - and that transferred to the players and we feel comfortable. Hart is set to retain his place for the friendly match against Spain on Tuesday Like he said, were trying to express ourselves as a team and find an identity. Its really difficult for an international manager to do that I think, because you get such little time together and were very new.But I feel weve got a really good squad in terms and wanting to learn and work for each other and that came forward on Friday (against Scotland) and hopefully again on Tuesday night. Tottenham youngster Dylan Duncan trains with the England senior squad Hart also praised captain Wayne Rooney for making it easy for other leaders to emerge within the group.Jordan Henderson will wear the captains armband against Spain, with Southgate confirming Rooney would not have started even if the Manchester United man was not a fitness doubt. Six months half price Upgrade to Sky Sports to watch Man Utd v Arsenal on Saturday and get the first six months half price Hart added: I think weve got some really important players from their club teams and its about encouraging them to be brave enough.I think its a really good environment that we work in, and with Wayne being our captain - hes such a team man and so encouraging for all the other players - he doesnt smother or swamp or want it all to be about him, so he makes it easier for the other players to come forward. Southgate confirms Jordan Henderson will captain England against at Wembley When people like Jordan or Gary (Cahill) captain the team I think they feel comfortable that theyve got help from all different angles.Im really looking forward to the game. Its always special to play Spain - theyre a fantastic footballing nation. England v Spain preview All the team news ahead of Tuesdays match at Wembley Its always good to really test yourself against the best and were definitely going to be doing that on Tuesday and Id like to think that theyre going to be preparing for the game and theyre going to be excited about coming to Wembley and playing against England.Upgrade to Sky Sports now to watch Man Utd v Arsenal this Saturday and get the first six months half price! Also See: Henderson to captain England Dylan Duncan trains with England England v Spain preview Rooney, Bertrand miss training DeSean Jackson Eagles Jersey . Vancouver Whitecaps and Toronto FC failed to make the postseason while Montreal Impact fell at the first hurdle losing heavily to Houston Dynamo in the Eastern Conference Knockout Round. Dallas Goedert Eagles Jersey . -- Gus Malzahn finally had his day in Fayetteville. http://www.theeaglesfootballauthentic.com/eagles-brian-dawkins-black-jersey/ . 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Isa Nacewas 47th-minute bonus-point try was the highlight of Leinsters workmanlike 33-15 European Champions Cup win over Castres at the RDS.The Irish provinces dominant maul paved the way for three first-half tries - a brace from Sean Cronin and one to mark Jack McGraths 100th provincial appearance - but Castres were only 19-10 down at the break.The hosts suffered the double whammy of a penalty try and Luke McGraths yellow card right on the stroke of half-time, giving the French side a serious lift. Nacewas fine individual score got Leinster back on track early in the second period, a penalty try rewarded the home scrum on the hour mark and Castres replacement Anthony Jelonch dived over for a consolation try.Tireless flanker Josh van der Flier delivered a man-of-the-match performance for the victors and 20-year-old fly-half Joey Carbery had an assured European debut, stepping into the shoes of the injured Jonathan Sexton (hamstring).Nacewa nudged a fifth-minute penalty wide from the right, with full-back Rob Kearney prominent in the air early on. The Leinster captain was also thwarted after a pacy Robbie Henshaw break. But the Castres forwards gave way soon after, Leinsters decision to kick for the corner proving correct as hooker Cronin was driven over in powerful fashion.Carberys juggling intercept broke up a promising Castres spell, but dogged French defence prevented the fast-breaking Garry Ringrose and Henshaw from adding to the lead. 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