Russian Head Coach Offers to Step Down After Euro 2016 Exit

© Sputnik / Vladimir Pesniy / Go to the mediabankEuro 2016 Group B soccer match between Russia and Slovakia at the Pierre Mauroy stadium in Villeneuve d’Ascq, near Lille, France
Euro 2016 Group B soccer match between Russia and Slovakia at the Pierre Mauroy stadium in Villeneuve d’Ascq, near Lille, France - Sputnik International
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Russian football head coach Leonid Slutsky begged for forgiveness on Monday and offered to step down after his team was kicked out of the UEFA Euro 2016 by Wales.

TOULOUSE (Sputnik) — Russia had its hopes of progressing in the tournament dashed 0:3 by Wales in Toulouse, France after drawing with England and losing to Slovakia.

"I’d like to apologize for our leaving Euro in such a dishonorable fashion," Slutsky told reporters. "We were lacking a lot, so I want to tell our fans I am sorry that we couldn’t show determination and mastery."

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Russia Leaves Euro-2016 After 0-3 Loss to Wales

Slutsky said he was ready to stand down as the head coach of the national football team. "I think we need a new coach and it is up to the Football Union to decide what else."

The 45-year-old suggested that his own mistakes must have prevented the team from achieving better results at the tournament. He said he was ready to take all the blame for the defeat.

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