England coach Roy Hodgson has again declared he won't resign.
This week, Cesare Prandelli (Italy), Alberto Zaccheroni (Japan) and Sabri Lamouchi (Ivory Coast) have all quit after their teams were knocked out of the World Cup.
"I told you the other day (I won't resign) and I've nothing more to add," the England manager said before adding: "The FA have asked me to continue. They want me to continue. I'm, very happy that they want me to continue.
"I think there is an interesting group of players here to work with. And I get no feeling whatsoever that any of them will want me to resign.
"I have no reason to do so. I have no intention to do so.
"I don't want to be compared to other people.
"The reason I'm staying on is that I'm not a quitter, I believe in this team and that the FA seriously want me to keep doing this job, as do the players, so therefore I will continue to do it and I'll try and lead the team to Euro 2016 and try to get some good results."
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