Summary

  • Iceland is not your legacy or epitaph - Martin Glenn to Hodgson

  • The players will live up to expectations - Hodgson

  • We had no indication players weren't behind us - Hodgson

  • We are looking for the best person, not necessarily the best Englishman - Glenn

  • Southgate not the right choice - Redknapp

  • Get involved: #bbcsportsday

  1. Tuesday's paperspublished at 08:00

    The Daily Telegraph

    Daily Telegraph back pageImage source, Daily Telegraph

    The Daily Telegraph call England's Euro 2016 exit at the hands of Iceland their "greatest humiliation". They also give some space to a good news story, with British world number 772 Marcus Willis springing the biggest surprise of the opening day of this year's Wimbledon.

  2. Tuesday's paperspublished at 08:00

    Daily Mirror

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    The DailyMirror say that Roy Hodgson resigned after "a grim night" for England and that fans "could not believe what they were seeing" as the Three Lions lost to the tournament's surprise package.

  3. Tuesday's paperspublished at 08:00

    Times back pageImage source, The Times

    No messing about from the Times, who say manager Roy Hodgson quit "in disgrace" after "the most humiliating defeat in England's history - to a country of 333,000 people, manager by a dentist".  

  4. Tuesday's paperspublished at 08:00

    The Sun

    Sun back pageImage source, Sun

    The Sun say Roy Hodgson quit "in shame after the most embarrassing defeat in England's history", describing their exit to Iceland as a "pathetic failure".

  5. The morning after the night beforepublished at 08:00

    Well, that was quite something, wasn't it?

    Humiliated by a nation of just 330,000 people and a team co-managed by a dentist, England's Euro 2016 exit to Iceland takes its place in the pantheon of national team embarrassments.

    Roy HogsonImage source, Getty Images

    After a humiliating and disastrous night, we'll be looking at the aftermath of Roy Hodgson's exit.   

    Who do you want the next manager to be? Gareth Southgate? Eddie Howe? Alan Pardew?

    England fansImage source, Getty Images

    What does the future hold for the players? Captain Wayne Rooney has said he will continue to be available to his country but is it time for England to look in a different direction?  

    Let's wallow in this abject misery together. There's plenty to talk about but, firstly, we'll crack on with the papers - and it's brutal stuff...

    Wayne Rooney and Dele AlliImage source, Getty Images