Chelsea right back Reece James believes there is no Champions League hangover for the England players involved in the final.
James and his Blues teammates won the trophy against Manchester City last month, winning the final 1-0 in Portugal.
With several players in the England squad from both teams, James says fans should not be worried about the condition of those players ahead of the first group game against Croatia on Sunday.
"I think winning the Champions League final and playing against such a high-quality team and coming away with the win is going to boost anyone's confidence but doing it against the Premier League champions gives you a boost as well," he told reporters, per Goal.com.
"It's hard to say. Not many people win the Champions League. I knew coming here that we just played against City, they're not going to be happy with the result. We kind of had to be a bit humble with it we couldn't boast and rub it in. We just had to accept it. We know we won.
"Now we're here we're together as a team with a massive tournament ahead and we need to fight together."

