Leicester City’s Steve Cooper, who led England’s U-17 squad to World Cup victory in 2017, urged British managers to demonstrate their ability to compete on the world stage before criticizing decisions made by the FA and went on to insist that British coaches must seize every opportunity to succeed in international football if they hope to secure more prestigious appointments.
"Hopefully, over the course of time, British coaching will continue to improve and we’ll be right up there with the world’s best," he said.
“In the meantime, any opportunity we’re given, we have to take it and do a good job. Until we do that on a regular basis maybe we shouldn’t say so much. I really believe in British culture, I believe in the coaching education pathway as well. The ones I’ve been involved with have been the FA and FA of Wales, and they have been brilliant courses which have evolved over time. They develop coaches and educate coaches in the right way. But there’s no doubt the FA have appointed a top coach — and assistant with Anthony Barry — and hopefully they can carry on the progress of the last few years.”