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Former England stars lavish praise on colts

ROONEY HAILS TEAM’S CLASS, OWEN LAUDS TALENT

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ngland’s all-time record goalscorer Wayne Rooney and current captain Harry Kane hailed England’s superlativ­e display in the Fifa U-17 World Cup where the colts raised the bar further by emulating their U-20 team to lift the trophy.

“Yessss!!! Congratula­tions to all involved. Been class throughout the tournament,” Rooney, who retired from internatio­nal football earlier this year, tweeted.

“Congrats to the U17s — a fantastic achievemen­t!” Tottenham Hotspur’s Kane, who is England’s main hope for Russia 2018, tweeted.

Legendary former England and Newcastle United striker Alan Shearer lauded the character of the boys stating it was a brilliant performanc­e throughout the tourney.

“Congratula­tions @england U17’s! Great character shown. Brilliant performanc­es all tournament. World Cup winners!,” Shearer tweeted.

Former England marksman Michael Owen underlined the fact that his country produces “top-class” young talent with the maiden U-17 World Cup victory following the U-20 triumph earlier this year in South Korea and the U-19 European Championsh­ips win as well.

“Our young lions triumph again. Brilliant achievemen­t and once again, just goes to show we produce top class young talent. Well done lads,” Owen wrote on Twitter.

England rallied brilliantl­y to wipe out a two-goal deficit and steamrolle­r Spain 5-2 in a thrilling final to annex their maiden Fifa U-17 World Cup title in Kolkata on Saturday.

Phillip Foden — later adjudged the golden ball winner for his superb display — struck a brace (69th and 88th minutes), and Rhian Brewster (44th), Morgan Gibbs-White (58th) and Marc Guehi (84th) scored one apiece for England who continued their dream run of 2017, having earlier clinched the U-20 World Cup and the U-19 European championsh­ips.

England midfielder Nya Kirby, who scored the winning penalty against Japan in the round of 16 tie, was asked in the mixed zone about England dominating at the global age-group tournament­s.

DNA programme

“I think the DNA programme is really working. Across age groups and also in the senior team, we play in a certain way and that has helped,” Kirby said after the final.

Asked if there was any message from Jadon Sancho who had to leave the squad after the group stages due to club commitment­s at Borussia Dortmund, Kirby said: “Yes yes. He said he felt a big part of the team and congratula­ted us.”

Sancho posted a picture of the team on Twitter celebratin­g at the podium with the glittering trophy. He wrote: “My team”.

 ?? AP ?? England players celebrate their victory in the Fifa Under-17 World Cup after the final match against Spain in Kolkata on Saturday.
AP England players celebrate their victory in the Fifa Under-17 World Cup after the final match against Spain in Kolkata on Saturday.

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