Lee Carsley Appointed As interim England Manager

Lee Carsley will step up from his job as England’s under-21 manager to take interim charge of the Three Lions, the English Football Association (FA) confirmed on Friday.

Gareth Southgate resigned as England manager after eight years in command, following the team’s loss to Spain in the Euro 2024 final last month.

Carsley might now follow Southgate’s lead by progressing from the under-21 squad to the senior level.

The 50-year-old will oversee Nations League games against the Republic of Ireland and Finland in September, and he could stay in the job for longer depending on how swiftly the FA completes their search for Southgate’s successor.

“Carsley will step up from his role in charge of the MU21s (men’s under-21s) initially for September’s fixtures away to the Republic of Ireland and at home to Finland, but with a view to remaining in the position throughout autumn while the FA’s recruitment process for a new permanent head coach continues,” the FA said in a statement.

Carsley won 40 caps for the Republic of Ireland as a player and made over 300 Premier League appearances with Blackburn, Coventry, Everton and Birmingham.

In 2023 he led England to a first win at the under-21 Euros since 1984 and is familiar with a number of the current senior squad due to various coaching roles across the FA’s development teams.

However, he lacks senior managerial experience apart from short caretaker spells at Brentford and Birmingham.

“It’s an honour to step up and lead this England squad on an interim basis,” said Carsley.

“As I am very familiar with the players and the cycle of international football, it makes sense for me to guide the team while the FA continues the process to recruit a new manager.

“My main priority is to ensure continuity and our goal is to secure promotion in the UEFA Nations League.”

England will also face Greece in the second tier of the Nations League after being relegated from the last version of the competition in 2022.

Former Chelsea boss Graham Potter and Newcastle manager Eddie Howe are among the other names linked with the job.

Jurgen Klopp has dismissed any notion he could return to England so swiftly after leaving Liverpool, while Pep Guardiola on Friday refused to entertain speculation he could take over when his contract at Manchester City expires at the end of the season.

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