Realistically speaking, how much of a chance have they got of winning the World Cup in the next 15 years?

Realistically speaking, how much of a chance have they got of winning the World Cup in the next 15 years?

Well, how many Brazilians, Germans and Italians can they call up in those 15 years?

I think the better question is what are the chances of >us winning it back to back

They have done really well in nearly every youth tournament and a lot of those players are now starting in the PL so maybe it'll improve

USMNT has more chances of winning it than England

england winning the world cup is even less likely than greece winning the euros in 2004

>the best league in the world
That's the whole problem of England. Clubs are so filthy rich, they only make foreigners play and young english players have no play time to improve. They end up vegetating in league football as a result.

The team who could win it in 15 years are currently aged 4-12. I'll still take a punt at "absolutely none", but you can't possibly say for sure.

Well our under 20s just won it

Our under 17s won it

And our under 19s won the euros

So pretty high

Literally 0% chance. Unless England somehow start to prioritize good players instead of pacy nigger wingers who peak at 20 and then have injury problems the rest of their careers

>under 20s
pacy niggers
>under 17s
pacy niggers
>under 19s
pacy niggers

It's just because they develop earlier, but not as consistent. they reach their peak earlier, but their peak isn't as high.

Also, you can get the nigger out of the jungle, but not the jungle out of the nigger. they don't win tournaments that matter

England just need to do what Germany did.They have the population for it and the money.They need remove all the thick as shit dinosaur coaches and replace them with bright young men with a better understanding of tactics.

France '98.

France was u20 world champion wit Pogba and won jack shit

when will this meme end?

>vieira
>thuram
>makelele
>henry and trezeguet not even starters
who else?

just checked again, Makelele wasn't on the squad, Vieira wasn't a starter , Karembeu wasn't relevant, Diomede was a literal who. Only Desailly and Thuram were important.

>Literally four of them are white and two of those the jury is still out on

Nah, it's a meme, English clubs full of English players who had all the gametime they wanted and needed were destroying Europe in the 70's, and yet the English NT was still just as bad, if not worse, than they are nowadays.

Wasnt Germany NT shit during the middle 90's till the middle 00's? Just do whatever they did to make football good again.
Build a bunch of football school for youngsters, create a limit to PL teams to hire foreigners etc..

Merkel's Stasi will have your balls for this post

Yes, '96-'06 were terrible ten years.