
Richard Scudamore revealed the Premier League "nothing" of Euro 2016 saw the development of the English players give cause for concern.
The organization has reviewed the performance of the UK and is considered despite the 2-1 loss to Iceland from the worst in history, remains confident in the ability of the players.
Sam Allardyce, the new coach of England was appointed, and on Monday spoke of his belief the team was good enough to win Euro 2016th
The judgment of the Premier League is also positive and CEO Scudamore insisted that they do not need to implement changes looked to further improve the chances of the national team.
"We have our own Euro post-debate, and there is nothing we have seen that we put off the journey," he said 56-year-old. "In other words, we know that we are producing good players, we saw nothing that says:" Oh, crikes.
"While, if we go to England and Croatia [3-2 at home in 2007, which took place for the Euro 2008 in England qualifying], Steve McClaren and umbrella were so angry, and went Ged [Roddy, director of the Premier League football development].
"We said," We must change, we must change ", but saw nothing in euros, either by other teams and we, frankly, we need to change the journey."
Roy Hodgson side was a young team where the talent of Eric Dier, Dele Alli, Harry Kane and Raheem Sterling play central role.

Roddy, who was speaking along Scudamore Premier League 2, at the launch added: "When we started, many people tell us:" No English talent. And now, they say: "In fact there English talent but needs opportunities.
"This is a radical change from where we were just four seasons."
The Premier League was by many, including Steven Gerrard accused the number of foreign players the progress of the young players to undermine English often responsible for limiting their options considered do not restrict.
Scudamore remained, however, that it to enter no need for a quota on the number of foreign players.
He also spoke of his confidence in the Premier League 2 for less than 23 teams from the development of the players benefit, insisting its existence precludes the possibility that "B" teams of the clubs in the league feared.
"This is the beginning of the end of the team" B ", that is," he said. "That's the point, to be honest. We are absolutely in our views on any consistent" Team B "regular Football.
"Yes, of course, we know that some of our clubs have" B "team. We would all like more pay and more holidays, which is where the" will sit B teams. "
"This is a" nice "for clubs wishing to have. We are abroad and see the advantage that the team" to have B ", which is for the construction of the pyramid of English football only and is not working and when.
"We can comfort all involved supporters thin end of the league clubs wineries, this is not the end of something worse, block. It is the beginning of the end of it."
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