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    Home - England National Football Team - Has Lee Carsley done enough to become permanent England manager?
    England National Football Team Updated:September 11, 2024

    Has Lee Carsley done enough to become permanent England manager?

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    Has Lee Carsley done enough to become permanent England manager?

    Lee Carsley is a man keen to keep his cards close to his chest but even he must be quietly confident about the start he has made to life as England interim manager.

    Two wins from two against the Republic of Ireland and Finland was expected, and sterner tests are to come, but the 50-year-old is now the overwhelming favourite to be the permanent successor to Gareth Southgate.

    That, in large part, is down to his own actions and the stamp he has been able to put on this England side after just two games.

    Carsley did not play it safe with his squad announcement, handing out first-time call-ups to the likes of Angel Gomes and Morgan Gibbs-White, but those decisions have borne fruit.

    Gomes slotted in seamlessly in his first start against Finland, a livewire at the base of midfield for a side that already looked more dynamic and expansive than in recent years.

    The interim boss also got a tune out of the old guard, too. Harry Kane marked his 100th cap with a trademark display, while Jack Grealish and Trent Alexander-Arnold – both of whom often operated on the fringes of Southgate’s plans – have had new life breathed into their England careers.

    Alexander-Arnold, in particular, had not started an England game at right-back for four years prior to the trip to Dublin, but picked up consecutive man-of-the-match awards and finally looked at home in an England shirt.

    This is not to say that it has all been plain sailing. The sluggish displays in the second half in Dublin and the first half at Wembley are a cause for concern, and Carsley will be keen for his side not to slip back into poor habits of old.

    It looks likely, though, that Carsley will have his audition extended until the end of the year, giving him four further games to further mould the team into his liking

    The former Under-21 boss will have to contend with the return of Phil Foden, Jude Bellingham and Cole Palmer next month – all players who expect to start.

    But finding a place for all three, especially given the impressive displays of Grealish and Anthony Gordon, will be as much of a headache for Carsley as it was for his predecessor Southgate.

    The England boss has been coy over his ambitions to take on the roll full-time but has been markedly open about still feeling uneasy with his new role.
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