FIFA U17 World Cup: In conversation with the coaches of England and USA

October 20, 2017 10:39 pm | Updated December 16, 2019 10:42 am IST - Margao

England manager Steve Cooper said that he wants to test his squad against the best. At the pre-match, he also talked about the recent success of the junior teams.

On squad depth: I think it’s recognition of the strength in our squad. We have got at least 20 players here who are worthy of playing for the country in a World Cup and we have been able to show that with our performances. Sometimes it is also a problem as a coach because you have a lot of difficult decisions to make. But I would rather have decisions to make like that than the opposite.

On recent success (junior level): We want to be successful in any competition that we enter, especially in an event like this because it is a part of the English culture and heritage to have a winning mentality. But it’s also important that we are looking at the future and the long term goal of the senior team winning World Cups and Euros.

On footballing culture: We have a fantastic relation with the US federation not just with this age group. We play a lot of games in the all categories. That’s because we have similar ideas and programmes for the development of our teams. They are very respectful opposition always and I hope it’s the other way around as well. Tomorrow, will be no different and it s a World Cup and it will be a strong game. But it is something that we want really because when you come to a World Cup, we want to test ourselves against the best.

On lack of success at senior level: We could just continue to do what we are doing. It isn’t just about winning tournament. Of course, it’s fantastic to win. But it’s also about the way we are going about it and building for the future. All we can do is to have a plan do what is right for the players and what is right for the teams. I also think that the success of the teams recently has to be recognition for the work that the clubs are doing. We have some fantastic academies in England and we have been working so hard. We should jut continue that and I think people are taking notice of the talent that we have in our country and If we can keep up that, I am sure more opportunities and success will be around the corner.

Meanwhile, USA coach John Hackworth said that while the English team is "fantastic," the US team wasn't "bad either."

On playing style: It’s something that we have worked really hard on.  It is very much an attacking style. We have certain principles that we feel are very important for player development.

On Sancho's absence: Jadon is a very good player and it’s very sad that he is not here. But we are going to have a tough match because they have a team full of talented players. I think no matter, who  steps on the field for England or US, tomorrow night, we are going to have a fantastic game.

On the possibility of match going into penalties: We would like to win in regulation. But we have practised penalties. In 2016, we played two games against them and both of our matches ended up being tied. They won one and we won one (penalties).

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