Casey Stoney has played down the possibility of managing Great Britain at next summer’s rearranged Olympic Games in Tokyo. The Manchester United Women’s boss, who captained Team GB at London 2020, says she is focused on her club commitments. The Football Association is yet to announce who will lead Britain at the Games, which were put back to 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic. His successor Sarina Wiegman will not take over until after her Olympic commitments with the Holland national side are over. Stoney, who won 130 England caps, said: “She’s got a great track record, she knows how to get a team to win.
Source: Express August 18, 2020 15:56 UTC