LONDON: England director Roy Hodgson has said he will venture down after Euro 2016 if the general population request his acquiescence.
The 68-year-old's agreement lapses after the June 10-July 10 competition in France and in spite of the fact that he might want to keep focused lead the group to the 2018 World Cup in Russia he said it wasn't simply down to him.
"In the event that it's the ideal opportunity for me to leave and abandon it to another person, then so be it," Hodgson told British radio station Talksport.
"I positively won't hope to leave it. Be that as it may, I won't be sticking on when a great many people are wanting to be there any more.
"It is a vital occupation and football is indispensable in this nation. Loads of individuals think profoundly about the diversion. You must know that you are taking care of this huge property for a horrendous part of fans.
"Hodgson's England were thumped out at the quarter finals of Euro 2012 by Italy on punishments and left at the gathering phase of the last World Cup in Brazil. They have been drawn with Russia, Slovakia and Wales in Group B of Euro 2016.
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