Weird interview, though I can see his point about the first team taking the best players, there's so much young talent in this country, we should surely still be competitive?
England Under-21 manager Aidy Boothroyd believes it is not possible to succeed in the role, as his side face a second successive group-stage exit from the European Championship.
Defeats against Switzerland and Portugal mean England must beat Croatia to have any chance of reaching this summer's quarter-finals.
"The England senior men's job was called the impossible job," he said.
"The England U21 team is the utterly impossible job."
Former Watford manager Boothroyd has led England Under-21s since 2016.
Boothroyd's side won the Toulon Tournament in 2018 but exited the last European Championship in 2019 at the group stage without winning a game. England have not won the Under-21 Euros since 1984.
Boothroyd said the way the England international set-up is structured limits the chances of the under-21s winning tournaments.
"It's not possible to win at all levels," Boothroyd said.
"Part of the reason we haven't won this for 37 years is [that the under-21s' role is] to get players to the first team."
Former England defender Micah Richards said Boothroyd has to be judged on the under-21s "winning things" and questioned England's mentality towards the team.
Boothroyd said he thinks he has done a "successful job" and revealed he has been in regular contact with senior boss Gareth Southgate while Football Association technical director John McDermott is in Slovenia with the side.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/56586818
England Under-21 manager Aidy Boothroyd believes it is not possible to succeed in the role, as his side face a second successive group-stage exit from the European Championship.
Defeats against Switzerland and Portugal mean England must beat Croatia to have any chance of reaching this summer's quarter-finals.
"The England senior men's job was called the impossible job," he said.
"The England U21 team is the utterly impossible job."
Former Watford manager Boothroyd has led England Under-21s since 2016.
Boothroyd's side won the Toulon Tournament in 2018 but exited the last European Championship in 2019 at the group stage without winning a game. England have not won the Under-21 Euros since 1984.
Boothroyd said the way the England international set-up is structured limits the chances of the under-21s winning tournaments.
"It's not possible to win at all levels," Boothroyd said.
"Part of the reason we haven't won this for 37 years is [that the under-21s' role is] to get players to the first team."
Former England defender Micah Richards said Boothroyd has to be judged on the under-21s "winning things" and questioned England's mentality towards the team.
Boothroyd said he thinks he has done a "successful job" and revealed he has been in regular contact with senior boss Gareth Southgate while Football Association technical director John McDermott is in Slovenia with the side.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/56586818