Lee Carsley ‘up for’ England’s ‘not possible job’ after Nations League victories | Soccer Information

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Lee Carsley insists he’s “up for” the England supervisor’s place and says so far as he’s involved, the function is not the “impossible job”.

Within the wake of Gareth Southgate’s resignation, Carsley has been put in interim cost for the three rounds of autumn worldwide matches, however he has by no means admitted publicly that he needs the function long-term.

He had a baptism of fireside forward of his first recreation in Dublin, with some newspapers calling for him to be sacked for refusing to sing the British nationwide anthem. Carsley identified that he performed 40 occasions for Republic of Eire and by no means sang that anthem both.

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The media-created storm did not section him, and he says he has grown in confidence in entrance of the press because the worldwide break progressed. Initially, he known as himself “a safe pair of hands” however now Carsley sounds extra bullish concerning the job.

“I am up for it. I think I am up for it,” he mentioned. “I believe I am very grounded. Crucial factor about this job is the soccer for me, ensuring we create an excellent atmosphere for the gamers to carry out in.

“It has been an excellent week. I believe like all these items, when you could have such a build-up to it, you play it out in your thoughts on how it may go.

“It definitely couldn’t have gone any better in terms of the way the players responded to some of the concepts that we tried to put in place, the way that the new players have gelled with the older ones. It’s been an all-round positive camp.”

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Requested whether or not the expertise had been an eye-opener, he replied: “No, not really. I think I’ve been lucky enough to see the job quite up close, over the last couple of years with me doing the U21s. I’ve seen some of the challenges that go with it. I think from a [news] conference point of view, it’s shown that I can do it, or we can do it as a staff.”

Two 2-0 victories had been a strong begin by way of outcomes, however what was most startling was the change in fashion that Carsley and his employees have dropped at the lads’s senior group.

His might be a extra attacking philosophy than Southgate’s, with gamers inspired to take dangers with the ball. And whereas that will imply Carsley’s England concede extra possibilities and extra targets than his predecessor, he expects his group to create and rating extra of their very own.

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“I think that’s just the way I try and have the teams play. We’re really lucky with the players that we’ve got in the pathway. We’ve got some really exciting players, and I think it’s important that we give them the stage to do what they’re good at.”

The time period “the impossible job” was coined within the Eighties and ’90s, when the tabloid press hounded the likes of Terry Venables, Graham Taylor and Bobby Robson within the function of England supervisor.

“I’ve not heard that one,” mentioned Carsley. “I think it’s a really good job. It’s a job where you look at different opportunities and ask, ‘can you be in a position to win?’ This job definitely ticks that box. We’ve got the players to be not only competitive but win a major trophy.”

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