At the end of this international window, it will be decision time. There will be no more friendlies, no more trials or tests. The 24 coaches leading their nations into UEFA Euro 2016 will be alone with their thoughts and no further evidence other than club football, as they look towards composing their squads for the summer and announcing them in mid-May.
France coach Didier Deschamps arguably has a bigger job than most, with an enviable pool of talent needing to be whittled down into a group of 23. The sense is that the coach has a pretty good idea of the vast majority of faces who will be billeting at Clairefontaine this summer already, though a few open spots remain.