Hodgson happy to continue but will not 'beg' to stay


Football Soccer - Euro 2016 - England Training - Stade des Bourgognes, Chantilly, France - 26/6/2016 England's manager Roy Hodgson in training REUTERS/Lee Smith

LONDON (Reuters) - England manager Roy Hodgson has said he is prepared to remain in the job after Euro 2016 but will not be 'begging' for a new deal.

Hodgson's contract expires after the tournament in France and Football Association chairman Greg Dyke indicated last week that the 68-year-old may have to lead the team to the semi-finals to guarantee staying on.

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