The Star Malaysia

Wenger hails England youth policy after U-17 World Cup win

-

LONDON: Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger insisted England’s Under-17 World Cup final triumph was further proof of the increasing success of his adopted country’s once muchderide­d youth system.

England came from behind to beat Spain 5-2 in Saturday’s final in Kolkata, with Manchester City starlet Phil Foden scoring two goals.

Victory added to England’s growing list of youth honours – they have won the Under-20 World Cup and European Under-19 championsh­ip this year – and was revenge for losing the Under-17 European Championsh­ip final to Spain in May.

By contrast, the senior England men’s side have not lifted a major internatio­nal trophy since they won the World Cup in 1966.

For decades the technical developmen­t of young players in England has been compared unfavourab­ly with that of their counterpar­ts in rival European nations such as Spain, France, Germany and Holland.

But veteran French manager Wenger, in charge of the Gunners since 1996, was delighted by England’s recent youth results and even talked of “we” following Saturday’s latest success.

“I’m so happy because I’ve been here for 20 years and for 20 years we didn’t do so well with the youth,” Wenger said after Arsenal won his 800th game as an English Premier League manager with a 2-1 victory at home to Swansea on Saturday.

“Now we have won the Under-17 (World Cup) and the Under-20 for the first time since I’m here (in England).

“It shows that since they restructur­ed the (youth) academies and dedicated a lot of work to that, you have the results.”

Saturday’s success came at the end of a bruising week for the Football Associatio­n, with chairman Greg Clarke admitting English football’s governing body had “lost the trust of the public” for their botched handling of racism allegation­s involving the former manager of the women’s national team.

Victory in India was a welcome piece of good news for the underpress­ure Clarke and his beleaguere­d colleagues.

“For once we can all have the opportunit­y to congratula­te the FA,” Wenger said. “It doesn’t happen often!,” he jokingly added. — AFP

 ?? — Reuters ?? Youth are the future: England players celebratin­g with the Under-17 World Cup after beating Spain 5-2 in the final in Kolkata, India, on Saturday.
— Reuters Youth are the future: England players celebratin­g with the Under-17 World Cup after beating Spain 5-2 in the final in Kolkata, India, on Saturday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia