Iceland's Jon Dadi Bodvarsson leads celebrations with his national flag
after victory over Austria in the Euro 2016 Group F match at Stade de
France in Paris on Wednesday
Iceland do not fear facing England at Euro 2016 joint coach Heimir
Hallgrimsson said on Wednesday after his indefatigable players beat
Austria 2-1 to book a place in the last 16.
The Icelanders finished on five points in Group F behind Hungary on
goal difference to set up an encounter with Roy Hodgson's team in Nice
on Monday.
“I’m not afraid of the England match,” Hallgrimsson told a news
conference after midfielder Arnor Traustason had scored with the last
kick of the game to beat Austria.
“Icelanders know everything about English football. We have to have
our best game but we know that even though Iceland can have the best
performance we’ve ever had, we can still lose against nations like
England.”
Iceland were trounced 6-1 by England in 2004 in the nations’ only
previous meeting, although the islanders have improved beyond
recognition since then.
Man of the match Kari Arnason, who set up Jon Bodvarsson for their
18th minute opener with a flicked header, also welcomed the opportunity
to play against Wayne Rooney's men.
“I have always supported England in the big international tournaments
when we haven’t been playing,” said the 33-year-old former Plymouth
Argyle and Rotherham United midfielder.
“It’s a dream come true. We will go into this game with full force to get a result. We believe in our ability.”
Tournament debutantes Iceland are unbeaten, having drawn 1-1 against
Portugal and Hungary in their first two group matches, and their players
stayed on the pitch long after the final whistle to soak up the
adulation of their ecstatic fans.
“The supporters were fantastic tonight,” added Hallgrimsson, who is
in joint charge of the national team alongside former Sweden coach Lars
Lagerback.
“If we can show these values on the pitch I think every Icelander is
happy with the team, no matter the result. The only thing you can do is
give your best.”
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