Five reasons for England to be cheerful despite World Cup exit

MyNews newsroom brief · 3h ago · 1 min read · via bbc.co.uk

Despite the heartbreak of a World Cup semi-final loss, there are plenty of reasons to be optimistic about England's footballing future.

The English national team's World Cup semi-final exit is undoubtedly a disappointment, but it's essential to acknowledge the team's impressive run and the promising signs displayed throughout the tournament. The fact that England reached the semi-finals, surpassing expectations, is a testament to the team's growth and progress under the guidance of manager Gareth Southgate.

The young and talented squad, which includes players like Bukayo Saka, Phil Foden, and Jude Bellingham, has shown that England has a bright future in football. The team's performance in the World Cup has provided valuable experience for these young players, who will undoubtedly continue to develop and improve in the coming years. This bodes well for England's chances in future international competitions, including the European Championship.

As the English football team looks to the future, it's crucial to build on the momentum gained during the World Cup. The team's progress and the fans' enthusiasm have created a renewed sense of optimism, which could translate to increased support and investment in the sport. To watch next: The team's upcoming friendlies and qualifying matches for the European Championship, which will provide further insight into England's growth and development under Gareth Southgate's leadership.

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