There is no question about it, England are well stocked for the future. Without star forward Jadon Sancho, Phil Foden displayed his leadership skills while Rhian Brewster flaunted his clinical eye for goal in India. Spain were outclassed and were left powerless at England's supremacy.
The Under-17 World Cup confirmed that young English generations are without equal in Europe and the world and have been throughout 2017, warranting a future of success.
Tournament after tournament, an endless stream of talent has presented itself to the world, winning the Under-20 World Cup and the Under-19 European Championship, as well as the International tournament at Toulon, where even younger players featured.
England were also knocked out in the semi-finals of the Under-21 Euros by Germany and they lost in the Under-17 Euro final to Spain. Both times, it was in the penalty shootout.
The 2018 World Cup in Russia may come all too soon, but it just might happen that one of England's many wonderkids leads the line alongside Harry Kane in the competition next summer.