As the end of England’s long road to France 2019 becomes visible on the horizon, their coach, Phil Neville, is agonising over the composition of his squad for June’s World Cup finals. With the party set to be named in four weeks’ time, what did he learn from a recent friendly defeat by Canada and win against Spain? Jade Moore must be on the plane to Nice A lack of full fitness has largely excluded the Reading midfielder from England duty during Neville’s tenure but her vision and passing precision helped to undo an initially dominant Spain on Tuesday in the 2-1 win at Swindon, where she created Beth Mead’s and Ellen White’s goals. Mark Sampson, Neville’s predecessor, invariably selected Moore for the biggest games and the reason why was crystal clear. Moreover, Moore’s return surely ends the current England coach’s experiment with Lucy Bronze in central midfield. Yes, the Lyon player can play there but she is arguably the world’s best right-back and it is from that position that her dynamism is most effective. Jill Scott makes this team tick Captain in the injured Steph Houghton’s absence at Swindon, Scott won cap number 134, emphasising her enduring importance to…