The FA is likely to need a replacement to manage the Team GB women's football team for the Olympic Games if Phil Neville accepts a role with MLS side Inter Miami. Neville has been linked with a move to the MLS to take charge of Inter, who are 10th out of 14 teams in the Eastern Conference and sacked manager Diego Alonso on Thursday. The MLS season starts in March and with Team GB having training camps scheduled for the months leading up to the Games, it is highly unlikely Neville would be able to manage both workloads. Neville confirmed last year he would be managing the Team GB squad at the Olympics but that also now appears to be in doubt, especially in light of Alonso's departure. Alonso said: "Going through the journey of this inaugural season with Inter Miami has been an incredible experience, and I am thankful to the ownership group for the opportunity.
Source: Sky sports January 07, 2021 13:22 UTC