England have once again been knocked out of a tournament, falling 2-1 to Iceland in Monday's round of 16 clash and producing one of the country's most embarassing defeats.
Roy Hodgson, who led the side to a group stage exit at the 2014 World Cup resigned almost immediately after the defeat to a nation that were making their bow at an international tournament.
And with English football now going through another bout of soul-searching, Goal looks at ten reasons why it all went so wrong for the Three Lions.
ARROGANCE AGAINST ICELAND****BACKING STERLING TO COME GOOD HODGSON'S OVER-RELIANCE ON JACK WILSHERE****POINTLESS SQUAD SELECTIONS
Ross Barkley has been linked with the likes of Manchester City and Barcelona after coming of age under Roberto Martinez at Everton. In spite of Everton's struggles in 2015-16 hopes were high for the dynamic midfielder when he was selected in the squad for Euro 2016, but neither played a single minute in France. There is little point in leaving a player like Danny Drinkwater – a key member of the champions' Leicester City's squad and a potential deputy for Eric Dier – at home when his replacement doesn’t even play.
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