While many dread the international break and the subsequent lack of club football, there is one thing the March break proved good for: weighing up how teams may perform in upcoming tournaments.
There were some surprise results this month, as some of the biggest nations in the world went head to head for some good old 'friendly' football. Germany impressed with two wins, whereas England went without a victory.
Without further ado, here are four takeaways from the March internationals.
It's hard to believe this star is just 17 years old, but the world has now been given their first taste of Endrick and it certainly won't be the last we see of him.
He scored the only goal of the game at Wembley against the Three Lions and then confessed his admiration for legend Sir Bobby Charlton, capturing the hearts of football fans everywhere.
Both his performances were outstanding during the break, but his real moment came when he bagged a goal just five minutes into his Santiago Bernabeu debut. He's set to arrive at Real Madrid in summer, so expect that goal to be his first of many in the famous old stadium.
Another youngster bursting with talent, Lamine Yamal deserved a goal after his impeccable performances for Spain against both Colombia and Brazil.
He won his sixth cap for his country when facing Brazil on Tuesday, and then received a standing ovation as he left the Bernabeu — a gesture that doesn't happen often, particular when you're on the books at Barcelona.
After these outings, Yamal has to be starting in Spain's attack for Euro 2024.
Germany established themselves as a force to be reckoned with before they host Euro 2024 in summer. Wins over both Spain and Netherlands signified a potential revival under new boss Julian
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