Allardyce wants Euro 2016 woes to fire his England

Sam Allardyce wants England to use the bitter experience of their Euro 2016 failure to inspire a turnaround on the road to the 2018 World Cup.

Allardyce was confirmed as Roy Hodgson's successor in the England hotseat on Friday, agreeing a two-year deal with the Football Association.

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