Football: Neville to leave England women's role in 2021

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Phil Neville will leave his role as England women's manager when his contract expires next year, the Football Association confirmed on Friday.

24 Apr 2020 07:58PMLONDON: Phil Neville will leave his role as England women's manager when his contract expires next year, the Football Association confirmed on Friday .

"Following UEFA?s decision to postpone the UEFA Women?s EURO to 2022, Phil Neville has confirmed he is committed to honouring the full term of his contract with The FA, which will see him leave the role in July 2021," the FA said in a statement. "In the best interests of the England Women?s team, both parties were in agreement that our shared priority was to ensure the Lionesses have continuity of coaching going into the home EURO and looking towards the 2023 FIFA World Cup," said the FA?s director of women?s football Sue Campbell."We will now discuss next steps with the British Olympic Association and the home nations with regard to Team GB Football and we are not in a position to make any further comment at this time.

However, England's form has unravelled since, with a run of seven defeats in 11 games leaving even Neville himself questioning whether he was the right man to take them forward.

 

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