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- Updated: September 24, 2016
Kyle Walker has described England’s loss to Iceland at Euro 2016 as “the lowest moment of my career”.
Roy Hodgson’s side exited the European championships in France after surprisingly being beaten 2-1 by the minnows at the last-16 stage of the tournament.
“It was obviously a big disappointment, I thought we did very well in the first game, obviously getting the result against Wales, which was fantastic,” Walker told Tubes in an interview on Soccer AM.
“The Iceland game, I think, just was not our night. We did not play to our full potential with the players we have.
“It was probably the lowest football moment …