Thursday, 9th October, 2014



England manager Roy Hodgson has revealed that he is eyeing an unbeaten 2016 European Championship qualifying campaign.

The Three Lions, who were knocked out of the group stage of the World Cup, began their European Championship qualifying adventure with a 2-0 win over Switzerland last month.




England will next face San Marino tonight, before taking on Estonia three days later.

And Hodgson, whose side also have Slovenia and Lithuania for company in Group E, insisted that England will look to win all their qualifiers if they can succeed in coming out victorious from their upcoming two fixtures.
 


However, the former Liverpool and Fulham manager refused to comment on the quality of teams his side will have to face over the year in order to qualify for the continental competition in France.  

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"You get the qualifying group you are given", the England boss was quoted as saying by ITV.

"But it's such an exciting team to work with here.

"It would be nice to go through this qualifying campaign unbeaten.

"If we get two good results [against San Marino and Estonia this week], we'll set ourselves the target of winning all the games."

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