Lee Carsley has been named England’s interim manager for the start of the Nations League campaign in September, following Gareth Soutgate's departure after Euro 2024.
Gareth brought his eight years in charge to an end after defeat to Spain in the final last month.
Carsley said: “It’s an honour to step up and lead this England squad on an interim basis.
“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.
Lee Carsley has been appointed interim head coach of the #ThreeLions ahead of the start of our #NationsLeague campaign.
— England (@England) August 9, 2024
“My main priority is to ensure continuity and our goal is to secure promotion in the UEFA Nations League.”
Who is Lee Carlsey?
Birmingham-born Carsley represented Ireland as a player, but since his retirement has forged a respective coaching career and guided England’s Under-21s to Euros success last summer.
The 50-year-old former Derby and Everton midfielder has worked with England age-groups since 2020 and coached the likes of Cole Palmer and Anthony Gordon at last summer’s Under-21 European Championship.
What is an interim manager?
As explained by Indeed: "An interim manager is a leadership position that people might fulfill when transitions happen at a company.
"This often means the manager who worked in this position left and they hire somebody to fulfill those duties until they find a permanent manager."
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Commenting on Carlsey's new role, FA chief executive Mark Bullingham added: “Lee is a fantastic coach who is well known to the majority of our current senior squad having worked with most at international or club level.
“He offers us a very strong interim solution and we are confident he will perform well in the UEFA Nations League games ahead.
“We are grateful to Lee for stepping up to manage the team while we continue with our recruitment process.”
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