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Roy Hodgson unsure of England future beyond Euro 2016

England boss Roy Hodgson admits that he is unsure of whether he will remain as the manager of the Three Lions beyond Euro 2016.

England boss Roy Hodgson has refused to confirm whether he will continue to coach the Three Lions past Euro 2016.

The 67-year-old signed a four-year deal with the Football Association in 2012, but faced criticism for his side's failure at the World Cup last year as England recorded their worst performance at the competition since 1958.

England have fared well since the end of the tournament, having won all of their Euro 2016 qualifiers to date, but Hodgson has refused to reveal whether he will continue after the competition next summer.

He told reporters: "At the moment I feel quite good and I don't feel anything like my age and I hope that will continue for a good few more years to come, so you never know.

"I prefer to let the future take care of itself and have my clearly focused goals. As times go on, we will see what develops from there.

"I must say that it is not something that really occupies me at the moment. I am quite confident that when the day comes, I will know what the right the thing to do is and then I'll do it. But I don't want to think about it now because I have got important things to think about, I have got an important job to do that I really enjoy, so 2018 and 2020 we will see."

England are next in action in a Euro 2016 qualifier against Lithuania next month at Wembley.

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