A. Conte sees a bright future for the England national team

According to London's "Chelsea" coach Antonio Conte, the triumph of the England U-17 team in the World Cup shows that the country's men's national team also has a bright future.

The young English players recently overturned a two-goal deficit in the final and beat their Spanish counterparts 5-2. This triumph adds to the U-20 team's victory and the U-19 team's gold medals in the European championships.

Meanwhile, the strongest adult team in the world has not won since 1966, so the youth victories for England can certainly bring optimism.

"Huge congratulations to the whole team, as winning the World Cup with the national team means they are working very well," said Conte.

"I think football in England is growing incredibly, as this is not the only result - U-19 and U-20 players have also won."

"This means that football is growing and improving a lot. I am sure that in the future, beating the England national team will be very difficult."

"I want to tell you this, because I was the coach of the Italy national team and I think that when you have such a movement ahead of you, you have a good chance of taking a strong team to the upcoming World Cup and other tournaments."

The England men's national team secured a direct ticket to the World Cup in Russia.