Michael O’Neill believes England exposed some frailties in world champions Germany which he hopes Northern Ireland can exploit at Euro 2016. England fought back from two goals down in Berlin on Saturday to win 3-2 as goals from Harry Kane, Jamie Vardy and Eric Dier guided Roy Hodgsons side to victory.ONeill was a more interested spectator than most given his Northern Ireland team have been drawn against Germany in their group at Euro 2016 and in their 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign. The defeat was Germanys third in four matches after losses to France and the Republic of Ireland and ONeill hopes it shows his players that Joachim Lows team are fallible ahead of their match in Paris on June 21.I dont think we would maybe approach it the way England would approach it, ONeill said.Every team has frailties and I think England exposed that to an extent. It was interesting that the starting line-up of Germany had only five that started in the World Cup final. Sky Sports Paul Gilmour visits Northern Ireland stars Jonny Evans and Gareth McAuley as they get their Euro 2016 suits fitted Theres been quite a transition in their team and squad. Speaking to different people, there are certain areas they are concerned about.Im not going to say too much because (Lows) options are pretty good!Theres no point in us telling our players, these guys are brilliant, were never going to beat them. If there arent frailties there we will make them up and well tell the players that!I havent watched the (England) game in any great detail. Even in qualification you see the Republic of Ireland took four points off Germany, Scotland were narrowly beaten at home and narrowly beaten away.Theres maybe a combination of a hangover from the World Cup and a bit of transition in their team as well. But were under no illusions; its going to be as difficult a game as we can possibly expect.Whatever ONeill devises in trying to plot Germanys downfall, those plans are unlikely to include Watford striker Troy Deeney. Troy Deeney of Watford celebrates scoring against Stoke City The 27-year-old suggested possible Northern Ireland recognition could still be on the cards when interviewed on Sky Sports Soccer AM on Saturday, despite the fact it was revealed three years ago that he was not eligible because it was his great grandfather, rather than his grandfather, who had the Northern Irish heritage.You could dress this up and tell half truths, but the reality is nothing has changed, ONeill confirmed.I spoke with Troy about four years ago, not long after I took the job. I was alerted to Troys potential eligibility, and I spoke to the player and had him watched. 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Its a stepping stone and hopefully theres more to come.Canadas roster has a much different look than the one that scored the dramatic 3-2 come-from-behind overtime victory against the United States at the Sochi Olympics.Hayley Wickenheiser, Jayna Hefford, Caroline Ouellette, Gillian Apps, Meaghan Mikkelson, as well as goaltenders Shannon Szabados and Charline Labonte, are among the veterans who were left off roster for the event at the Interior Savings Centre in Kamloops to give younger players a taste of the international stage.Hockey Canada held a camp in September ahead of the tournament and made it clear to all the invitees whats expected of them at this level.We told them right from the beginning: We didnt bring you in here just to experience the camp. We brought you here because we believe you can play on this team, said Canadian head coach Doug Derraugh. They proved us right.Canadian captain Haley Irwin, one of the veterans on the team, said it was exciting to see the youth coming up through the ranks.Its awesome for (Saulnier and Rattray) to get their first goals in their first game, said Irwin. Our young group is very talented, very skilled, very hard working. As we go through the tournament well see them get better and better.Emerance Maschmeyer — a 20-year-old who also played her first game for Canada — made 12 saves to record the shutout on Tuesday, while Kim Martin Hasson stopped 40 shots for Sweden in a losing effort.I love getting shots, said Maschmeyer. But I cant complain about not getting shots because that means my teams doing really well.In the days other game, Dani Cameranesi had a goal and an assist as the U.S. opened its schedule with a 5-0 victory over Finland.Canada plays its rival to the south on Wednesday in the first meeting between the two teams since Sochi, something that definitely isnt lost on the young players.Its just a healthy, competitive rivalry, said Saulnier. Its always a big game and the countries love it. Its something thats very hard-fought and very clean. Its a good battle so its definitely a fun one to play in.After Saulnier scored to give her team a 1-0 lead in thee first period against Sweden, Rattray calmed any Canadian nerves 2:31 into the second, moving in and ripping a shot upstairs shortside on Hasson.ddddddddddddI was pretty excited to get out there and the atmosphere was pretty fun, said Rattray. Its pretty great to be in your home country and its definitely a great way to start.Canada and the U.S. remain the two dominant powers in womens hockey, and Hasson was the only reason Canada didnt win by a more lopsided scoreline. Sweden barely touched the puck in the second period as Canada cycled for entire shifts and held a 19-0 edge in shots.Every team has their own style of play, said Saulnier. Its really important we stick to our game plan and try not to focus too much on theirs. Just focus on the little things and hopefully that will work for us.Sweden had a bit more pushback in the third, but Hasson continued standing tall to keep the deficit at just two, making big saves on Rebecca Johnston and Jessica Campbell.Saulnier opened the scoring at 7:22 of the first period, taking a feed from Jenelle Kohanchuk off the rush and firing a quick shot past Hasson.As expected, the Canadians came in waves throughout the opening 20 minutes, controlling the puck for long stretches on an ice surface that looked to be tilted in one direction. But they couldnt find another way past Hasson, despite a 12-5 shot advantage, often passing up clear opportunities in search of a better options that werent there against an opponent content to collapse in front of its own net.There was a couple times when we came right around the slot and werent even looking for the shot — we were looking to make a play, said Derraugh. I think especially when you have a younger team with some veterans they tend to do that.With a step up in class at the tournament just around the corner, the players know they will have be more ruthless in front of goal in order to succeed.I think it was a good first start for us, especially with a lot of newcomers, said Irwin. Im sure they had a few nerves. Theres always things we can get better at.We have to bury the puck on 42 shots more than twice, but thats something that will come.Notes: Canada has won the Four Nations Cup tournament 13 times — including last year in Lake Placid, N.Y. — while the U.S. claimed the other five titles. ... The teams are gearing up for the womens world hockey championship, which runs from March 28 to April 4 in Malmo, Sweden. ... Apart from Canadas veteran core, the team in Kamloops is also without Marie-Philip Poulin — who scored the late equalizer as well as the winner against the U.S. at the Olympics — because of an undisclosed injury. ' ' '