"I am honoured to be given the chance to lead England," the 41-year-old Neville, whose sister Tracey is head coach of England's netball team, said in a statement on the FA website. (www.thefa.com) "With the new coaching team we are putting in place, we can help the players build on their great progress in recent years. This squad is on the verge of something special and I believe I can lead them to the next level."England are currently ranked third in the world and will be expected to mount a strong challenge at the 2019 World Cup in France.What does Phil Neville's appointment as @Lionesses
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manager mean, and how will he do?
We take a look at the new man in charge ⬇https://t.co/BxYp9wkzHo pic.twitter.com/qanptUO5EN
Neville's appointment comes a week after his former Manchester United team mate and fellow "Class of 92" member Ryan Giggs was named Wales manager. Sue Campbell, the FA director of women's football who oversaw the recruitment process, paid tribute to Marley, who will return to her role leading England's development squads, and welcomed Neville's appointment on a three-year contract. "His enthusiasm, passion and desire for the role impressed us all and once he emerged as a candidate, we knew we had the right person for this talented squad," she said."There is no greater honour than representing your country and it will be a privilege to do it again."
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More on Phil Neville being appointed boss of
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"With the other coaches we'll appoint, working closely with Phil and complementing his coaching prowess and international experience, we have an exciting team that will help the squad make yet another jump forward."Our @Lionesses have a new leader. Congratulations, @fizzer18! ?https://t.co/91FZIw28fQ
— England (@England) January 23, 2018
What will Phil Neville bring to his new role as England women's head coach?
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"Something they've never ever had before" says former England goalkeeper @rach_brown1 Rachel Brown-Finnis.#5liveBreakfast pic.twitter.com/9yixoCzaCG


