VIRGINIA WATER, ENGLAND - MAY 22:  Glenn Hoddle looks on during the Pro-Am round prior to the BMW PGA Championship on the West Course at Wentworth on May 22, 2013 in Virginia Water, England.  (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
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Former England manager Glenn Hoddle has said he is flattered to be linked with the position again after Roy Hodgson’s resignation.

The Three Lions endured a nightmare Euro 2016, crashing out to minnows Iceland in the first knockout round.

Hoddle did a fine job with England in guiding them to the 1998 World Cup, but has not been in management since a spell with Wolves ten years ago.

Still, the 58-year-old seems open to talking with the Football Association as he continues to be talked up as a contender to replace Hodgson.

‘I am flattered that people in football are saying that perhaps I should have another go at it,’ Hoddle said on ITV.

‘I’ve not had contact from the FA but if they did come then I would talk to them about whatever role they want. But I can assure you there has been no contact.

‘The bottom line is if they come and want to talk, I’ll talk. They might just want some feedback, they might have their guy already.

‘They are doing the right thing by taking their time. It is a big call for them and for the country.’

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