Allardyce replaces Roy Hodgson, who stepped down after England were knocked out of
Euro 2016 by Iceland last month and Allardyce's first task will be to ensure
England qualify for the next big tournament, the 2018 World Cup in Russia. The
manager will soon be hard at work but on Friday he was able to celebrate the
fulfilment of a long-held ambition, having been pipped to the job by Steve McClaren back in 2006.
In a video posted by The FA, Allardyce said: “Excuse me, I can't stop smiling because I have got this job. This is a job I have waited for, for many, may years, and I am absolutely delighted that I now sit in this privileged position of being the England national team manager. It is going to be a great thrill for me to take the team forward, from the nation's point of view, and hopefully make everybody proud of the England team again.”
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