Monday, June 27, 2016
Our best game is yet to come, says Iceland coach (Reuters)
By John Geddie NICE, France (Reuters) - Iceland may have pulled off one of the greatest shocks in European Championship history by beating England on Monday but joint-coach Heimir Hallgrimsson believes there is more to come. "We've been improving slowly and, in my opinion... this was our best game yet but we still haven't shown what we can do," said Hallgrimsson. "Hopefully, our best game is yet to come." After falling behind to a fourth-minute Wayne Rooney penalty Iceland leveled almost immediately through Ragnar Sigurdsson and struck again in the 18th with a Kolbeinn Sigthorsson shot.
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