Greg Dyke was not a supporter of Brexit, but rather he trusts it will Premier League clubs put more trust in English youth.
Dyke has put in three years as FA director however is venturing down and, in an email, has uncovered that he needs to see more English players playing in the top flight, which he accepts is significant to enhancing the fortunes of the national group.
Britain smashed out of Euro 2016 in stunning design as they endured a 2-1 thrashing to minnows Iceland in the round of 16.
The nation's under-19 side fared much better at their European Championship, making the semi-finals before being thumped out by Italy, and Dyke trusts the nation is destined for success with regards to first class junior advancement, and needs the adolescents to be ensured.
"While we haven't done well in the two senior men's competitions in my time - the World Cup in Brazil and this current summer's Euros in France - I trust we have set up a portion of the fundamentals we should satisfy my openly expressed aspiration for England to win the World Cup in 2022," Dyke composed.
"The execution of our under-19s this week in Germany indicates we are heading in the right course. Keep in mind these are a considerable lot of the same players who won the under-17 Euros two years back and they will be in their prime by 2022.
"In any case, the issue still remains that these players need Premier League experience on the off chance that they are to develop into the capable, adult players we require.
"Truth be told getting our young players genuine involvement with the top level still remains, I trust, English football's most serious issue.
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