The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

England boss laughs off USA’s final scouting visit

Neville unconcerne­d by rival’s reconnaiss­ance mission

- PRESS ASSOCIATIO­N

Bemused England boss Phil Neville has laughed off a visit by members of the United States staff to his team’s hotel ahead of the Women’s World Cup semifinal showdown between the sides.

Jill Ellis’s reigning champions and Neville’s hopefuls meet in Lyon tomorrow, but it is understood a representa­tive from the USA camp visited the team’s hotel in a reconnaiss­ance mission ahead of next Sunday’s final.

Asked about the incident, Neville said: “It’s not a concern. The only thing I would say is it’s not something that I would want my team ops person doing. It’s not something England would do.

“We’re happy with our hotel. We were training, so I hope they enjoyed our hotel. But it’s not something that we’d do, send somebody round to another team’s hotel.

“But it’s their problem. I’m sure that Jill probably wouldn’t have been happy with that arrangemen­t; I wouldn’t have been if that was my team ops person going round, and I’m sure that she will be dealing with their infrastruc­ture within their own discipline, probably.

“It’s not an unfair advantage. It’ll have no bearing on the game. I actually found it quite funny. I thought, ‘What are they doing?’ It’s not etiquette really, is it?”

England go into the game with a full squad and high hopes after drawing with the Americans in March on their way to lifting the SheBelieve­s Cup.

Neville said: “You go to tournament­s to win. I said earlier in the week about semi-finals – nobody cares who loses in a semi-final, it’s all about winning and my players now want to win, so if we don’t get the right result, we will be disappoint­ed.

“We will feel the disappoint­ment and we’ll see that as a failure – and that’s not me being negative, that’s just our expectatio­n, and our belief and our confidence now and our mindset is about winning.”

Skipper Steph Houghton, part of the side which missed out in agonising fashion in the semi-finals four years ago, is hoping England’s fitness – something which was remarked upon by tennis great Serena Williams after she had watched the Lionesses train earlier in the tournament – can be a potent weapon this time around.

Houghton said: “It’s been documented well that Serena was at our hotel and a few of the girls were fangirling her. She’s an icon of women’s sport and rightly so.

“For her to say that about us is amazing for this squad. That’s what we want to pride ourselves on, the hard work, the ability to be one of the fittest teams in the world and to be really humble in everything that we do, so for someone of that calibre and so much status to say that about me and my team-mates is unbelievab­le and I’d like to thank her for that.

“In terms of our fitness as a team in comparison to 2015, the game has moved on so much since then. For us, fitness is a priority to be competing against the best teams in the world – and we are one of them – and we have shown over this tournament that we can go toeto-toe with anyone.”

 ??  ?? Phil Neville: Has a full squad available for tomorrow night’s semi-final meeting with defending champions USA.
Phil Neville: Has a full squad available for tomorrow night’s semi-final meeting with defending champions USA.

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