Former captain-turned-coach Casey Stoney says England are capable of winning next year's Women's World Cup in France Former captain-turned-coach Casey Stoney says England are capable of winning next year's Women's World Cup in FranceCasey Stoney is unequivocal in her belief that the current crop of Lionesses can win the Women's World Cup. England legend Stoney was part of the squad that claimed a historic bronze medal under former boss Mark Sampson at the 2015 World Cup in Canada. She told Sky Sports News: "One of the first things he (Neville) asked me is 'can we win the World Cup?' Stoney was awarded an MBE in 2015 for her dedication to sportNeville admits he has been impressed with the newest addition to his backroom team, insisting former England captain Stoney is a workaholic. "The biggest challenge me and Mo (Marley, England assistant) have got is actually telling her to go to bed and to go for a coffee, switching off and having a bit of Casey Stoney time."
Source: Sky sports March 01, 2018 09:33 UTC