Phil Neville considers quitting as England Women manager following shocking run of results since World Cup

Phil Neville is reportedly set to leave his job as England Women’s manager following their recent poor results.
The Lionesses failed to defend the SheBelieves Cup, winning just one of their three games in the United States.
Their continuing poor form has seen them lose seven of their past 11 matches.
They have also won just three games since the World Cup quarter-final last year.
A report in the claims Neville could end his two-year spell in charge of England as he is considering his future.
He is expected to meet with high-ranking officials at the FA next week, including chief executive Mark Bullingham, for a debrief on England’s performance at the SheBelieves Cup.
Neville is thought to have the support of the dressing room but he is concerned about their future development and does not want to be suffocated by the pressure they have been subjected to.
Following the Lionesses’ disappointing 1-0 defeat to Spain in their final SheBelieves Cup game, Neville insisted he was the right person for the job - but that position may have changed.
He said: “That is something I’ve got to take responsibility for. I’ve got to look at how we improve the team’s performances.
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“I’ve got 100 per cent confidence in my own ability. 100 per cent. I know I trust the players and they trust me.
“Ultimately results have to improve and I’ve been in football long enough to say that and I’ve got to make sure over the next two or three weeks we take stock, reset and make the right decisions.”