Lee Carsley: England boss expects to return to U21s but refuses to rule himself out as Gareth Southgate’s successor | Football News

Lee Carsley is refusing to rule himself out as Gareth Southgate’s permanent successor but has admitted he expects to return to the England U21s.

Carsley suffered his first defeat as interim boss at Wembley Stadium on Thursday evening, as Vangelis Pavlidis’ double fired Greece to their first victory against England.

The 50-year-old had previously won his opening two fixtures and was tipped to become the permanent England boss but is now hesitant to comment on his chances of securing the role.

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Lee Carsley raises questions over whether he will be named permanent England manager after stating he has just three games left as interim boss

“I said at the start, I wouldn’t rule myself in or out and that’s still the case,” he said. “I’m more than comfortable in my position, where I am. The remit was clear, I’m comfortable and confident with that.

“After the first camp, I definitely didn’t get too excited or believe too much. I’m very aware this job is one of the best in the world, in terms of having a chance of winning a major competition. That’s still the case.”

Carsley added: “Nothing’s changed from the first press conference. It’s a fantastic job.

“I’m lucky to have a good job as it is with the U21s, but after the first camp with winning both games with two good performances, my ambitions didn’t change.

“It’s important to give it everything I’ve got for the next three games. I’m really happy in terms of the communication I have with my bosses, nothing’s changed in that respect.”

Pushed for an answer on whether he was interested in the role, Carsley added: “Nothing’s changed in that respect. My remit was to do the three camps and then hand over.”

Carsley formation risk backfires

Carsley also admitted England only trialled the new formation for 20 minutes in the build-up to their clash with Greece.

The former U21 head coach was without talisman Harry Kane due to injury but instead of playing alternative forwards such as Ollie Watkins or Dominic Solanke, he went without a recognised striker to lead the line.

Anthony Gordon, Jude Bellingham, Phil Foden and Cole Palmer all got forward sporadically in more flexible roles as England struggled to threaten throughout the Nations League meeting.

Bellingham’s late effort looked as if it had rescued a draw for the Three Lions after Pavlidis’ opener, only for the Greece striker to add a second to win the game in stoppage time.

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England interim manager Lee Carsley says he ‘tried something different’ with the England team – but it ended in defeat as Greece scored a stoppage-time winner

“I think we were probably second best for a lot of tonight,” Carsley said. “It’s disappointing. We spoke about it in there, we’re going to get setbacks, it’s important now that we respond well against Finland.”

Carsley did not rule out trying the same system ahead of the next clash against Finland on Sunday, but said: “We tried something different, we tried to overload the midfield, play a little bit differently.

“It’s something we tried for 20 minutes yesterday, it’s something we experimented with and it was disappointing that it didn’t come off. But I think it was probably unrealistic to expect too much and I think it’s a case of trying again.”

Carsley has no regrets

Despite the decision to go without a recognised striker backfiring, with England only registering one shot on target before Bellingham’s stunning goal that almost rescued a draw, Carsley stood by his choice of tactics.

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Jordan Pickford was disappointed with England as the Three Lions lost to Greece at Wembley

He said: “With the players we’ve got, we’ve got to be courageous at times with our systems and be creative.

“I could’ve quite easily have gone with a recognised No 9 – we had two on the bench – but I thought it was important to try something different.

“After the last two games I never thought I’d got it cracked, I wanted to try something different. I’ll take the blame for that, it was totally my idea. I thought about it long and hard, how it might look, how it might build and how it might feel.

“It didn’t come off tonight, but I don’t think we should rule out the opportunity of trying something different.”

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