The Citizen (Gauteng)

Neville wary of Japanese

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Boulogne-Billancour­t – England manager Phil Neville (above) admitted that a “great generation” of Japan players will pose a major threat to his team at the 2019 women’s World Cup after Saturday’s draw for the tournament placed them in the same group.

England have aspiration­s of winning the World Cup after reaching the semifinals in 2015, only to lose 2-1 to Japan.

They also reached the last four of Euro 2017, but their hopes of going far in France next year could be complicate­d by the presence of the 2011 world champions in the same Group D, which will also feature Scotland and Argentina.

However, Neville and his coaching staff will see up close how his team compare to Japan when the nations meet in the SheBelieve­s Cup in the United States in March.

“That will be an interestin­g game but they are a team we know a lot about,” Neville said after Saturday’s draw in Boulogne-Billancour­t, just outside Paris.

“They have a great generation of footballer­s coming through and they are approachin­g the World Cup probably in the same mindset as us.”

Both teams will hope to come into that match in Nice on June 19 with maximum points, which would make it a potentiall­y crucial shoot-out for top spot.

The winners of Group D will face a third-placed team in the last-16, while the runners-up will face the winners of Group E, which could be Canada or the Netherland­s.

England start their campaign against old rivals Scotland in Nice on June 9, a match which will hold no fears for them given they beat Scotland 6-0 in their opening game at Euro 2017. –

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