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The biggest thing I’ve done

The biggest thing I’ve done
Photography by Jon Enoch
Author
Tony Hodson
Published on
January 19 2021

Phil Neville

England Women, 2018-2021

“One side of your mind is really excited, and the other side is: ‘What am I going to be like as a manager? Are they going to listen to me? Are they going to enjoy my style? Is my philosophy good enough to win a World Cup?’”


Former Manchester United and Everton midfielder Phil Neville was a surprise appointment, in January 2018, as the England Women’s head coach. Following years observing Sir Alex Ferguson and David Moyes, however, the opportunity of managing his own team was one he had long sought.

Neville, who after making his England debut as a defender regularly represented them at the highest level, was given the task of preparing them for the Women’s World Cup, and at a time when expectations were – perhaps typically – high. Speaking exclusively to The Coaches’ Voice, he revisits his initial reservations about accepting the position, his approach to that position, and why his sister Tracey, once the head coach of the England Netball team, was so influential in his appointment.