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England's Euro 2016 failure to be reviewed by FA

Ragnar Sigurdsson celebrates Iceland's first goal in their 2-1 win over England at Euro 2016
Image: England were sent crashing out of Euro 2016 by Iceland

The Football Association will combine a Euro 2016 performance review with their search for a new England manager, Sky sources understand.

FA chief executive Martin Glenn will outline the details of the governing body's reaction to England's exit from the tournament in a press conference at 4pm on Tuesday.

It is understood the FA will review all aspects of England's preparations and performance at Euro 2016 in parallel with its search for a replacement for the departing Roy Hodgson, who was offered the chance to take part in the press conference but declined.

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The process will be led by chief executive Glenn and technical director Dan Ashworth, and may seek input from other experienced football figures.

Hodgson resigned from his position following England's 2-1 defeat to Iceland on Monday night as the national side exited a tournament in which they won just a single game, against Wales in the group stages.

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England's performance against Iceland has been roundly criticised, with Jamie Carragher describing it as "shambolic".

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