Legendary "Manchester United" defender and former assistant coach of the England national team Gary Neville believes that in England young footballers are overrated. G. Neville has no doubt that England has enough talent, but the media and fans should not forget that promising young players are also growing in other countries. Working on "Sky Sports" television, G. Neville pointed to Jadon Sancho, who is linked with a move to "Manchester United". "With Jadon, we have gone a bit overboard," said the football expert. "We definitely have talented players in England, but we must remember that in other countries this also exists. Brazil, Argentina, Germany, Belgium - we are certainly not the only ones in the world."
"This reminds me of the days when we were called the golden boys of the England national team. We had the 'golden generation' - Beckham, Gerrard, Lampard, and Rooney. But you know what? We forgot the fact that in Brazil at that time there were Rivaldo, Ronaldinho, and Ronaldo. Now we hear talks again that we have a golden generation, but again we forget about stars from other countries. Look at Argentina, which has Aguero, Higuain, Messi, and Di Maria. Can we compare Jadon to them? No, because he is not yet at their level. Let's be honest, Jadon is a huge talent, but we cannot put him in the category where other world stars regularly win European and world championships," said G. Neville, sticking to a firm opinion.