Ellis seen as ‘ideal’ coach for England
LONDON: Jill Ellis, who led the United States to the 2015 and 2019 World Cup titles, has been hailed as the ideal candidate to take charge of the England women’s team and should be paid the same as Gareth Southgate, the men’s team coach, said a former player.
Ellis was endorsed by former England international Eni Aluko as the best coach to replace Phil Neville who will leave his position when his contract expires in July 2021.
“I think the only problem would be with Jill Ellis is the contract she’s probably going to command is going to be very, very high and it’s whether the FA are willing to invest that amount of money,” Aluko, who played over 100 times for the national team, told Sky Sports.
“I’m talking about commensurate to what Gareth Southgate’s paid. They’re coming from that equal-pay expectation. So I think the contractual issue will be a big one.”
Neville’s deal was set to take in the Women’s European Championship, but Uefa’s confirmation of the tournament being delayed until 2022 due to the coronavirus crisis means he will no longer be in the hotseat for it.
Meanwhile, Alex Morgan, who helped the United States women’s football team to World Cup and Olympic titles, has become a mother.
Morgan, who is married to former Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder Servando Carrasco, announced on Twitter at the weekend that their daughter Charlie Elena Carrasco was born on Thursday.
“She made us wait longer than expected, but I should have known she would do it her way and her way only. My super moon baby,” tweeted the national team forward, who won the 2012 Olympic gold medal squad.
Morgan had planned to represent the US at the 2020 Tokyo Games and would have faced a time crunch to get back to full fitness by July but with the Olympics postponed for a year due to the coronavirus outbreak.