
It does not have to be the current England manager and there is understood to be no separate coaching contract for the Olympics, nor is there a deadline by which the FA must name the coach. There is still a possibility the former Everton captain could take charge of the home nations composite team at the Olympics because the English Football Association nominates the Team GB manager to the British Olympic Association. Neville, 43, was due to manage Team GB and England at the Tokyo Olympics and Women’s 2021 Euros respectively - but the postponement of key sporting events due to coronavirus has now put the home Euros, rescheduled for 6-31 July 2022, beyond the dates of his contract. Neville still wants to lead the side at the Olympics as he would see it as the perfect ending to his time in chargeįormer England and Arsenal midfielder Faye White fears the women’s international game could be left in “limbo” by Phil Neville’s protracted exit - which will not see him step down as manager of England Women until the expiry of his contract in July 2021.



Faye White fears women's international game could be left 'in limbo' by Phil Neville's protracted exit
