Sunderland Echo

Aluko believes Ellis should replace Neville as E ngland Women coach

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Eni Aluko has endorsed former United States Women's coach Jill Ellis as the person to succeed Phil Neville when he leaves his position as England boss when his contract expires in July 2021.

Neville's deal was set to take in the Women's European Championsh­ip, but UEFA's confirmati­on of the tournament being delay until 2022 due to the coronaviru­s crisis means he will no longer be in the hotseat for it.

Emma Hayes and Casey Stoney have also been linked with taking the reins, but Aluko believes the overwhelmi­ng favourite is Ellis, who helped the US to the 2015 and 2019 World Cups before resigning last October.

"I think Jill Ellis is definitely the candidate that is potentiall­y going to move this on and bring silverware to the England team," the former England forward said.

"The England Women's team now are at that point where they're getting to semifinals and now need to be getting to a final and winning it; winning World Cups, winning European Championsh­ips.

"The only person I think that is in the best position to do that, having won back-toback World Cups, having won the Olympics with the US national team, is Jill Ellis.

"I think she has that pedigree, she has that experience, she's worked with some of the best footballer­s, elite athletes, in the world."

Aluko thinks the Football Associatio­n should consider offering Ellis comparable wages to England men's manager Gareth Southgate in order to entice the highly-rated coach.

"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 added. "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."

*Williams have appointed Simon Roberts to the newlycreat­ed position of managing director for Formula One.

Roberts, who joins from McLaren, is due to take up his new role from June 1, the day after the initial furlough period announced by Williams last month is due to end.

Formula One is hoping to be able to begin the 2020 season in July and is looking at plans to host back-to-back races at the Red Bull Ring in Austria.

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