French Football Federation (FFF) president Noel Le Graet has admitted he is even more worried about safety at Euro 2016 following Friday s attacks in Paris.
Latest figures from French officials report 128 people were killed and another 99 remain critical after what appeared to be co-ordinated terror acts in the French capital, including three fatalities outside the Stade de France.
A blast was heard during France s 2-0 friendly victory over Germany, with fans and players kept inside the stadium long after the game had finished.
Friday s events come just 10 months after the terror attacks on the Paris offices of satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, which left 12 dead.
And Le Graet has expressed his concerns for safety around Euro 2016, which is just seven …