This story is from October 21, 2017

England vs US: Expect tremendous game, says US coach

Unlike the English language, football isn't a game that divides England and the United States. If anything, the two nations clashing in the Fifa U-17 World Cup quarterfinals at the Nehru Stadium at Fatorda on Saturday will speak very much the same language - in footballing terms.
England vs US: Expect tremendous game, says US coach
John Hackworth. (Getty Images)
PANAJI: Unlike the English language, football isn't a game that divides England and the United States. If anything, the two nations clashing in the Fifa U-17 World Cup quarterfinals at the Nehru Stadium at Fatorda on Saturday will speak very much the same language - in footballing terms.
That translates to forward movement on the ball with the accent on attack and more attack.
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John Hackworth, coach of the US, has been a mainstay with the U-17 teams, having been at four World Cups.
"We've played four times and are pretty familiar with each other. Expect a tremendous game," the 47-year-old said. Much of the coach's expectations stem from a sharp competitive nature of the sides and he believes a US-England match never fails to entertain.
The US, it would seem, have a greater claim to fame in the U-17 World Cup. A remarkable record of having qualified for 16 of the 17, speaks for itself. England are only in their fourth.
Add to that the fact that the Americans reached the semi-finals - at New Zealand 1999 - and the new world, at the youngest rung of Fifa World Cups ought to start logical favourites. At least going by history.
"In 1999 I was fortunate to be involved in the preparation of the team. It was the first time that we involved players in the Residency Programme," Hackworth revealed.
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