The Scottish Mail on Sunday

New boss vows to rebuild morale

- By Joe Bernstein

SAM ALLARDYCE will start work on restoring England’s shattered morale on the day he meets his players.

Allardyce does not want any of his squad dwelling on their failures at the Euros when they meet up ahead of their World Cup qualifier against Slovakia on September 4.

The 61-year-old successor to Roy Hodgson believes mental fragility was one of the reasons England were humiliated by Iceland and Allardyce vows he will not waste any time in fixing the problem.

‘It’s about regaining a bit of confidence they have lost,’ he said.

‘Let’s start delivering and gain from the experience.

‘It was a very bitter experience but players should keep that inner drive, hold it and use it positively to say: “We don’t want to experience that again”.

‘We’re going to try to qualify for the World Cup and when we go next time we’ll be better prepared, mentally, to succeed.’

The new England manager added: ‘I think I’m the right age with the right experience and hopefully I can pass on a lot of knowledge and experience to the team.’

Asked what he would bring to the job, he said: ‘Man-management.’

Allardyce is due to meet his first squad at the end of August.

A friendly is planned at Wembley for September 1 before England face Slovakia three days later.

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