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Published 11:38 26 Jun 2016 BST
“From my first day on the job as coach of KR, I have focused on the interests of the club as a priority,” Gudjonsson said. “After a bad start to the season, I along with the board, concluded that it is the interests of the team now for the best that I resign.
“I am grateful to the KR board for having trusted in me for the training team. KR’s future is bright and I am confident that the team will get back to the top, where it belongs, before long.”
We admit that we've never watched a KR Reykjavik game but we have a hard time believing that Benediktsson is a better assistant manager than he is a commentator as his passion that comes through the microphone is, quite simply, unmatched.
Benediktsson's next gig comes on Monday, when he will be on commentary duty for Iceland's round of 16 clash with England. And my God are we hoping for another late Iceland goal.

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