Roy Hodgson must quit as England boss if they don’t make Euros quarters, says Harry Redknapp
Three Lions boss knows anything less is a 'disaster' and that squad should have no fear if Dele Alli can control his temper

ROY HODGSON must quit as England boss if his side fail to make the Euros quarter-finals as anything less than that would be a "disaster", according to Harry Redknapp.
The former Spurs manager says Hodgson and his squad should have no fear in France because no country has a better set of players.
But Redknapp is certain that the Three Lions chief, whose contract runs out next month, will no longer be fit for the job should his stars not make the round of eight.
He said: "If England don't make the quarter-finals I think it will be a disaster. I don't fear anybody with that squad.
"I think it's a fantastic group of players, young players, good players. I don't see anyone with a squad as good as us. I think we've got every chance this year.
"Roy would get a lot of grief if we don't make it to the quarter-finals - he would know that it's time to move on.
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"He's got a squad there that will go all the way but if England don't make the quarters I think he will hold his hand out and move on."
The ex-White Hart Lane chief has also backed 20-year-old Spurs sensation Dele Alli to control his fiery temper and shine on the biggest stage yet in his young career.
Alli had a breakthrough campaign in North London and scored arguably the goal of the season with his breathtaking volley against Crystal Palace in January.
But his season ended on a sour note when he was handed a three-game ban for punching West Brom's Claudio Yacob.
Redknapp, however, is confident the weight of a country's expectations on his shoulders will force him to control his emotions.
He told : "Deli Alli has got a short fuse but I don't see any problems. Once he puts that England shirt on he will realise that the weight of a country is behind him.
"He's not going to do anything silly to get sent off and jeopardise the chance of progressing in the tournament.
"I've been so impressed with Dele Alli, I think he's a good player and he will be fine."