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Roy Hodgson: England manager resigns after Euro 2016 exit

By Allsports.com.gh
Sports News Roy Hodgson: England manager resigns after Euro 2016 exit
JUN 28, 2016 LISTEN

Roy Hodgson has resigned as the manager of the England national team following their exit from the Euro 2016.

England lost their round of 16 game against Iceland on Monday. England captain Wayne Rooney opened the scoring for his team four minutes after kick off with Ragnar Sigurdsson equalizing for Iceland three minutes later.

Kolbeinn Sigthorsson put Iceland ahead as coach Lars Lagerbaeck's team held on to qualify for the quarter finals of the Euro 2016, dumping England in the process.

England national Roy Hodgson said after the defeat to Iceland at his press conference:

'My contract was always up after the Euros so now is the time for someone else to oversee the progress of this young, hungry, extremely talented group of players.

'They have been fabulous and they have done everything that was asked of them. When I arrived I was told players didn't turn up to play for their country or pulled out at the last minute. 

'I have not seen any of that.These players love to play and their commitment has been exemplary.

'My staff have asked me to speak on their behalf. They came with me as part of my coaching team and they will leave with me.

'Finally I would like to thank all my support staff, the players, the FA and of course the fans. It has been a fabulous journey these past four years. We tried.

'I woud like to thank you the media for the support you have given me. I am sorry it has had to end in this way with another exit but these things happen, and all I can do is wish everybody the very best and hope that you will still see an England team in the future in a major finals with the success that we have been unable to achieve.'

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