Guéhi praises intensity under Carsley as England continues unbeaten streak

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Following Tuesday’s game against Finland, Guehi shared his thoughts on the training camp under Carsley, expressing how much he has enjoyed it. Additionally, he commended Harry Kane on the remarkable achievement of reaching his 100th cap.

Marc Guéhi spoke of his enjoyment of England’s first training camp under interim manager Lee Carsley after the side beat Ireland and Finland to remain unbeaten.AdvertisementAdvertisement

“We talked about control in the last camp, and making sure we established ourselves and built ourselves back up again. We enjoy playing together. I’m happy to get the win together again, and happy for Harry (Kane) – an amazing achievement (scoring twice in his 100th cap) – so it’s a good day. 

“I’ve enjoyed it (the camp). Obviously having worked with him (Carsley) in the Under-21s before is a big help, so I kind of understand exactly what he wants from us. 

“It’s exactly the same, not much difference: short connections, enjoy playing together, and making sure that we’re a team who establishes control in games and has that throughout the game. Ultimately, we’re attacking, trying to score goals – those are the main messages. 

He also spoke about the intensity and how the new attacking style of play suits the team. 

“I think it suits everyone, to be honest! Every single person in this team is good on the ball, and we need to show that even more so. What he’s asking from us isn’t something new, in a way, but it’s something we can do a little bit more of. 

“It’s been a good camp. There’s not been too much difference. It’s always enjoyable coming back with the boys. 

“There’s good banter off the pitch, enjoying each other’s company, and the training’s been really intense, really good, so it’s been good.”