Gareth Southgate will take his time before making any decision over his future after England’s World Cup quarter-final exit.
Harry Kane scored one penalty but missed another as Southgate’s side were beaten 2-1 by reigning champions France in Qatar.
England boss Southgate’s contract runs until after Euro 2024 but he was was non-committal when asked about his plans going forward.
“I think after every tournament we have sat and reviewed and reflected,” he told ITV.
“It needs a bit of time to make sure everybody makes the right decisions.”
England fought back from Aurelien Tchouameni’s early strike to deservedly level through Kane’s first spot-kick, which saw him equal Wayne Rooney’s national team record of 53 goals.
Olivier Giroud headed France back in front before Kane was handed another chance to equalise, only to blast his penalty high over Tottenham team-mate Hugo Lloris’ crossbar.
Southgate was proud of his side’s performance and felt they were good enough to have gone all the way in the tournament.
“I think the performance did (deserve more), but in the end goals are decisive,” he said,
“I don’t think they could have given any more. They have played really well against a top team.
“I think we were here to win the tournament and we had belief we could.
“I think we showed in our performance against the reigning champions we have a team good enough to have done that.”