England could struggle to find a top manager - Dyke


Football - Arsenal v Aston Villa - FA Cup Final - Wembley Stadium - 30/5/15 FA Chairman Greg Dyke before the game Action Images via Reuters / Carl Recine Livepic

(Reuters) - The Football Association (FA) might struggle to convince top managers to take the England job, chairman Greg Dyke has said.

Former manager Roy Hodgson resigned following the team's ignominious Euro 2016 exit to Iceland on Monday and a three-man panel of FA staff has begun the job of finding his successor.

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