After leading England to a dominant 2-0 win over the Republic of Ireland, supporters are now clamoring for Lee Carsley to be named as the permanent manager of the team.
Carsley’s refusal to sing the national anthem dominated the headlines heading into the Nations League opener but the 50-year-old interim boss silenced his critics with an impressive debut showing in Dublin.
The Three Lions implemented a cautious approach throughout much of Euro 2024 and Gareth Southgate’s tactics came under intense scrutiny in Germany, despite the team making it all the way to the final.
But Carsley’s side played with the handbrake off from the first whistle and the visitors’ positivity was rewarded as Declan Rice and Jack Grealish – both the target of loud boos inside Aviva Stadium – made it 2-0 inside the opening half an hour.
The hosts managed to restrict England in the second period but never really looked like reducing the deficit and Carsley will no doubt be delighted to open his tenure with maximum points.
‘There seems to be a willingness to pass it forward, pass it quicker,’ ex-England and Arsenal striker Ian Wright said at the half-time break.
‘There’s a lot more movement. Obviously he’s [Carsley] talking about playing with freedom.
‘I don’t want to give them too much [praise] because Ireland aren’t getting tight enough to them, but you have to say that they are moving it quicker, they are playing with a lot more freedom.’
England’s victory in Dublin was especially significant for Carsley given the manager won 40 caps for the Republic of Ireland as a player, qualifying for the country through his grandmother.
The FA have given no assurances over Carsley’s future in the role but the former Everton midfielder did very little to harm his chances in the Irish capital.
Carsley will look to make it two wins from two when England play host to Finland for their second group-stage match in front of a home crowd at Wembley on Tuesday night.
As Rice and Grealish both found the target to give England a healthy lead inside 26 minutes, fans took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to praise Carsley’s refreshing approach while calling for the interim manager to be handed the full-time job.
Give carsley the job full-time now
Everyone can see how these players were held back for years under the uselss manager Southgate @England#ENG #engire #Ireland #MUFC #carsley #southgate pic.twitter.com/0fnTIy6sJJ
How Lee Carsley done transformed this England side in a couple of days when Southgate had them playing like amateurs for years is criminal pic.twitter.com/4Rd8h0APNJ
— Job Mbava (@MbavaJob) September 7, 2024We suffered with Southgate for way too long, Lee Carsley has got us playing with freedom not afraid to get forward. Just give him the job after this #IREvENG #ThreeLions
— Haji Wright SZN ðºð¸ð©µ (@LiamCov95) September 7, 2024Give Lee Carsley the full time job. This half hour of England is the best Iâve seen in a long long time ðð¼ðð»
— Claire (@clairestead222) September 7, 2024Give Lee Carsley the job man this is proper football
— Cam (@Camtweets93) September 7, 2024Iâm not one of the âItâs Coming Homeâ brigade by any stretch.
But it Carsleyâs plan is to be positive, merciless and to play forward⦠Letâs give it a whirl ð¤·ââï¸
Worst case scenario we get what weâve always got, except it might be entertaining getting it! #ThreeLions @England
Getting England playing great football.
Playing players in their best positions.
Using Trent as the central creative force.
Sticking two fingers to the woke nonsense that is the national anthem.
Bald.
Lee Carsley is passing the test with flying colours
Give him the ENGLANDâ¦
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