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Lallana: Iceland loss still hurts
- Updated: September 1, 2016
Adam Lallana has admitted England’s humiliating Euro 2016 exit at the hands of Iceland still hurts – but insists the squad are now fully focused on the future under new boss Sam Allardyce.
England’s 2-1 defeat in Nice was followed – within minutes of the final whistle – by Roy Hodgson’s resignation with Allardyce taking over last month ahead of their World Cup qualifying campaign.
And Lallana believes the new manager will mean a new beginning for a team with everything to prove when they take on Slovakia in Trnava on Sunday.
“I think it will always hurt anyone who was involved but we have to move on – it’s all we can do,” said the Liverpool midfielder.
“We’ve got a new manager …
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