FORMER Newcastle and England winger Chris Waddle has vented his anger at England's Euro 2016 exit.

Waddle was frustrated that 18-year-old Marcus Rashford - an 86th-minute replacement for his Manchester United team-mate Rooney - was the most dangerous-looking player.

Speaking on BBC Radio Five Live, he said: "The best player going forward for England was Rashford and what did he play, five minutes? He took the ball, he ran at defenders, he committed himself... If he does that in training and you play a guy who's got no confidence, why doesn't he start Rashford?

"To me, they (Iceland) are an honest, genuine 1980s football team; 4-4-2, not bothered about possession, hit the ball forward, set-pieces, old school. England can't deal with that.

"They may say they drew with Portugal, but Portugal had six or seven chances compared to England's one.

"England don't even have the chance to say when they walk off the field, 'we were sloppy in front of goal again'. You weren't, you didn't even create anything, nothing."

Waddle also criticised England's lack of leaders.

"We haven't got leaders," he said. "They're all pampered, they're all just headphones, they don't communicate, they don't communicate on the pitch or off the pitch, you can't get anything out of them. That's why we're no good.

"They're a proper team, Iceland; I don't rate them as a football team. I would never pay to watch them but I tell you something, they've got a great camaraderie and that answers a lot.

"We just go through the motions and, at the end of the tournament it'll be, 'we're getting ready for Russia'. Good luck!"