Gary Neville asserts that English football lacks a defined identity and that local coaches are not adequately prepared for top managerial positions.
Neville emphasizes that while the Premier League has benefited from international talent, English coaching remains under-respected compared to its European counterparts.
He critiques the absence of a unique English playing style, expressing the urgent need for the country to establish its own footballing identity.
He sees St George's Park as a resource that should be utilized to develop a distinct style and support English coaches.
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