Whilst fully realising that the buck stops with the manager, not one single player can say, hand on heart, that he gave his all. Rooney scored from the spot but after that his passing was atrocious; Harry Kane scored 20 odd PL goals last season but couldn't hit a barn door if he was sat on the latch-key in this tournament. The usually reliable Joe Hart let the second Iceland goal squirm from his grasp, and the defence could not cope with the most basic of tactics - the long throw. If one or two under-perform, the manager can cope by using his subs. But when a whole team forget they (supposedly) have kicked a ball before, what can that manager do - whoever he may be. No doubt these same players will soon be over their humiliation and will be strutting their stuff in the Prem again this coming season whilst being hailed as 'greats' by our press.