We all know that the footballer Phil Neville had an illustrious playing career: 59 caps for England, an integral part of Manchester United’s 1998/1999 treble winning team – being two of the standout highlights from numerous potential accolades.
This summer, Neville used these and his other experiences as a player, to great effect. As the head coach of the England Woman’s Football Team (affectionately known as The Lionesses), he successfully guided them to fourth place in FIFA Women’s World Cup, only narrowly being beaten in the semi-finals by the pre-tournament favourites and eventual winners, the USA. In a global senior tournament, Read full story ›
Source: The Drum