It was one of the worst nights in England’s proud football history. The humiliation of Euro 2016 when Iceland humbled England in Nice, forcing Roy Hodgson to resign immediately after his team crashed out of the tournament.
More than four years on, the memories still bring back “goosebumps” for the Icelandic heroes. England looked inhibited and scared, like the pressure weighed heavy on their shoulders, while Iceland’s footballers celebrated their greatest night by reaching the quarter finals.
It must be seen as a turning point for England because ever since Gareth Southgate’s mantra has been about taking away the fear of playing for your country.
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