The message to Lee Carsley consisted of two words. The message from him was longer. The big screens at either end of Wembley after beating Ireland displayed the thoughts of the FA, which seemed ...
Sunday's 5-0 win over the Republic of Ireland ended Lee Carsley's interim spell in charge of England, with Thomas Tuchel due to patrol the dugout the next time the Three Lions take to the field in ...
Lee Carsley's mission was accomplished and it took only a matter of minutes before the Football Association thanked England's interim manager for a job well done. It came immediately after a 5-0 ...
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Lee Carsley won five of his six games in charge of England Lee Carsley said the Wembley dugout can be "a lonely place when you're not winning" as he spoke of his relief at guiding England back to ...
Lee Carsley admitted he was relieved to end his reign as England interim boss with the stylish 5-0 rout of Ireland that sealed Nations League promotion ahead of Thomas Tuchel's arrival. Shrugging ...
Interim England boss Lee Carsley says the Three Lions need "to make sure we get the job done" and beat the Republic of Ireland to earn promotion back to the top tier of the Nations League.
Lee Carsley has insisted that he “definitely didn’t drop” Harry Kane, and reiterated that England’s captain will return to the starting line-up against the Republic of Ireland on Sunday.
After eight England players drop out, Lee Carsley insists he will focus on the players he has available. Trent Alexander-Arnold, Cole Palmer, Phil Foden, Jack Grealish, Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice ...
Lee Carsley claimed England's 3-0 win against Greece showed the strength in depth that awaits Thomas Tuchel when he takes over as coach. England were hit by a rash of withdrawals before Thursday's ...
Poyet back in his Chelsea heyday in 1999 (Photo: Getty ... are a “coming force” in European football bodes ill for Lee Carsley’s greenhorns, who require nothing less than a victory ...