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Manchester United v Brighton & Hove Albion - The Emirates FA Cup Quarter Final
Brighton & Hove Albion manager Chris Houghton applauds his fans after guiding the club to safety

4) Rise of young English talent

England v Lithuania - FIFA 2018 World Cup Qualifier
Stones, Keane and Dier in the national team mark the progression these youngsters have made

With the likes of Joe Gomez, Tom Carroll, Lewis Cook, Trent Alexander Arnold, Micheal Keane, Tammy Abraham, Reuben Loftus-Cheek to name a few all enjoying adequate game time at their respective clubs and learning their trade at the highest level of the game, the English youngsters are only going to improve.

There is a buzz in English youth football with the success of the U-20, U-19 and U-17 teams at international competitions around the world. With the youngster getting a chance at the elite level, the players developing to be the future stars could emerge very soon.

England will go into the World Cup hoping to make it into the knockout rounds and boast a talented enough squad despite the injuries. But for future competitions, there is hope of an English resurgence on the international stage to challenge for trophies. With the quality of talent coming through the ranks at various clubs the country's football future looks promising.

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Edited by Abhijit Raghunathan