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Phil Neville
World Soccer
|Summer 2019
“The gender is different but the game is the same”
The England women’s coach, and former Manchester United and Everton player, looks ahead to the Women’s World Cup
What are your expectations for England at the Women’s World Cup?
We’re probably one of five or six teams who can win it. We’re not going to hide away from the fact that we are a very good team and in a better position than ever. We’re confident but aware of the breadth of talent across all teams. The US are probably still the top team, but the general consensus is the gap is closing between them and everyone else. The momentum is with us after an excellent SheBelieves Cup earlier this year and we’ve got to take that into the World Cup.
Does the fact that success could transform the sport in England weigh heavily?
We need to leave a legacy after the World Cup. We want women and girls from all over the country, from whatever background, to play, coach, referee and work in the sport. It’s certainly a big responsibility but one I am privileged to take on. There is something really special happening in women’s football.
Would you have preferred not to meet Scotland in the opening game?
I’ve a lot of respect for [Scotland coach] Shelley Kerr, who has done a fantastic job. I see a lot of Scotland players in the FA WSL in England and I know the qualities they’ve got. Forget the game at the Euros [England won 6-0], this is a totally different scenario. From a Scotland point of view, the pressure’s not on them, it’s on us to perform. They’ve got great spirit and togetherness but they also have quality, and that’s the thing we must never underestimate. We know everything about each other and it’s just going to be whoever handles the occasion the best. It’ll be a fantastic atmosphere and a great way to kick off the tournament.
Japan are also in the group. Was it important to beat them in the SheBelieves Cup and lay down a marker?
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