Phil Neville
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Like his brother Gary, Phil has done extensive media work as well as being heavily involved with Salford City.
However, since retiring from the game, he has pursued a career in coaching to varying degrees of success.
After retirement, he was interviewed for the Everton job after Moyes moved to Old Trafford, but he missed out to Roberto Martinez. Neville then followed Moyes to Manchester United as first team coach and stayed until the end of the season, helping out Ryan Giggs until the end of that season.
He then spent a season working as an assistant coach at Valencia before returning to England following the sacking of brother Gary.
In January 2018 he was appointed the manager of England Women's football team and he enjoyed a great start to life in the job winning five of his first eight games in charge, securing qualification for the 2019 World Cup in France, and losing only once.