"Of course it's an honour to be linked with the national team job. 1:13 Chelsea Women head coach Emma Hayes told The Football Show she is 'extremely happy' at the club after being linked with the England job 1:00 Former England international Sue Smith thinks Manchester United Women's manager Casey Stoney would be the ideal candidate to replace Neville

Neville, who guided England to the Women's World Cup semi-finals in France last year, is set to leave his role with the team at the end of his contract in July 2021. The Baroness [Campbell] is wrong.”Pauw and Morace are concerned that the pathway for younger coaches is in danger of being blocked.

Hopefully post coronavirus, we're able to come through without too much damage being done and we can pick up where we left off. They just have not experienced the system from our side. "We have a fantastic squad of players and there is plenty to work on as we look to progress as a team going into 2021. "Asked if she would consider the England job, Hayes said: "I still have half a season to go and a full season next season to contemplate, where hopefully we'll qualify for Europe. That’s why we have to speak up for ourselves now. For reprint rights: Syndications TodayCopyright © 2020 Living Media India Limited. "I love the day-to-day coaching. Some with huge international experience did not even get interviews.”Granted potential candidates who talked to the FA’s recruitment intermediary were told that the preference was for an English coach but this seems at odds with Baroness Sue Campbell’s assertion that a “global search” had been conducted. It's a completely different game, even though it's the same sport. The FA’s head of women’s football said: “We looked at 147 candidates across 30 countries; you could say any name in the women’s game and I could tell you we spent time talking to those people.”In a recent BBC interview Neville dismayed Pauw by suggesting the England role would be a good stepping stone for him.

... More teams. And the former Manchester United and Everton defender swiftly shut down his Twitter account after The Football Association turned to Neville after a raft of their shortlisted candidates turned the role down and he signed a three-and-a-half year contract, handing him the opportunity to manage at the 2019 World Cup and Euro 2021.“He’s got it because of his name,” said Pauline Cope, who won 60 caps as England’s goalkeeper.

Former Arsenal Ladies manager Laura Harvey joined Utah Royals.Head of the women’s game Baroness Sue Campbell led the recruitment process and said of Neville: “The team have come so far in recent times but we knew we needed a winner with innovative ideas and who will fit in well with the dynamic set-up we have at St. George’s Park.“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.”Neville said: ”I am honoured to be given the chance to lead England.”All rights reserved. “A national team is not a place to gain experience as an aim.”The FA’s four-person shortlist did include two female candidates but none of that quartet wanted the job. “He’s not one I would’ve chosen.“In his interview he said it’s a development role, I don’t think that’s right.” Speaking on Radio 5 Live, she added: “I doubt very much [he went through the process].“There are a lot of female and male coaches in this country who’ve worked their way up the ladder. Sarina Wiegman is to replace Phil Neville as head coach of the England women's football team next year, the Football Association (FA) announced on Friday.