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    Why are England players wearing black armbands during tonight’s match?

    ENGLAND are taking on Ireland in a huge Nations League clash this evening.And the Three Lions players took to the pitch wearing black armbands in a touching tribute.England will pay tribute to former manager Sven-Goran Eriksson tonightCredit: Gary StoneWhy are England players wearing black armbands during tonight’s match?England players are wearing black armbands during tonight’s Nations League clash against Ireland in memory of former manager Sven-Goran Eriksson.In January 2024, the Swede announced that he had been diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer before the tragic news of his passing was revealed on Monday, August 26.A statement from his children, Lina and Johan, said: “Our father Sven-Goran Eriksson fell asleep peacefully in his home at Bjorkefors outside Sunne this morning. He has for a long time fought bravely with his illness, but now it came to an end.”Dad told us at the beginning of this year about his serious illness and received an amazing response from friends and football fans around Europe.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”He was invited to several football teams in England, Italy, Portugal and Sweden. They shared their love for football and for dad.”It was unforgettable for both him and us. He expressed his appreciation and joy and stated that such beautiful words are usually only uttered when someone has died.”We hope that you will remember Svennis as the good and positive person he always was both in public and at home with us.”During Sven’s time as England manager, he guided the Three Lions to some memorable results, with a 5-1 win over rivals Germany in Munich certainly one of the highlights.Most read in FootballThe Swede also managed 12 clubs, including Manchester City, Leicester, Lazio and Roma, winning 18 trophies.It has been confirmed that England are planning a full tribute to Sven ahead of Tuesday’s Nations League clash against Finland at Wembley. More

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    Declan Rice REFUSES to celebrate in front of Ireland fans after putting England ahead with stunning strike

    DECLAN RICE refused to celebrate in front of home fans after putting England ahead in their 2-0 win against the Republic of Ireland.But Jack Grealish was nowhere near as shy as he punched the air in jubilation following his goal against the country he represented in his youth.Declan Rice refused to celebrate after netting against the Republic of IrelandThe Arsenal star was capped three times by Ireland before switching to England in 2019Rice was booed by Irish fans throughout the gameArsenal star Rice was capped THREE times by the Boys in Green before controversially switching allegiances in 2019.Rice was loudly booed by supporters at the Aviva Stadium, with one even holding a sign branding him a “snake” along with former Ireland U21s star Grealish.And the pair were sure to have enraged home fans by proudly singing along to “God Save the Queen” – despite boss and ex-Ireland international Lee Carsley refusing to join in.But temperatures hit boiling point in the capital when Rice fired England ahead after 11 minutes.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe midfielder pounced on to a loose ball before firing past Liverpool’s Caoimhan Kelleher.And he sparked wild scenes of celebration from the England fans stood behind the Irish net.However, Rice refused to join in the party as he held his hands up in a gesture of peace.Grealish had no qualms about celebrating though when he hit the target after 26 minutes.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSThe Man City star jumped high before punching the air and hugging teammates.And fans were loving the different approaches from Rice and Grealish.England manager Lee Carsley reveals why he won’t sing the national anthem ahead of 1st game as bossJack Grealish did not hold back as he scoredCredit: GettyHome fans targeted Rice and Grealish before kick-offOne said: “Rice celebration is killing me, how do you hold your hands up like you scored against your old team in an international match.”Another declared: “Rice refusing to celebrate against his former country I’m in tears.”One noted: “Grealish ran over to the English fans like he had won the World Cup.”Another added: “Rice didn’t celebrate. Grealish said ‘watch this’.”Speaking after the game, Rice revealed he didn’t celebrate as he did not want to “disrespect” his late Irish grandparents.He said: “Obviously my grandparents are Irish and they’ve passed away now.”So I did not want to be disrespectful to anyone. I really enjoyed myself playing for Ireland and did not think it was appropriate.”READ MORE SUN STORIESRice also rejected the chance to captain England for the last five minutes when Harry Kane came off, with John Stones getting the armband instead.Rice added: “Stones is also of the more senior players so I thought Harry should give it to him.”Lee Carsley followed same path as De La Fuente and learned from Pep – why can’t he be England boss?By Tom BarclayBE honest. How many of you had heard of Luis de la Fuente before his glorious Euros?Don’t feel bad. Even Declan Rice admitted ahead of Sunday’s heartbreaking final that he was unaware of the smooth-headed 63-year-old a month or so ago.We all certainly know who De La Fuente is now after he masterminded La Roja’s perfect Euros campaign which ended with a deserved victory over England.That showpiece triumph in Berlin made it seven wins out of seven in the competition for his scintillating side.It rendered De La Fuente the first boss ever to win the Under-19 Euros, Under-21 Euros, the Nations League and the European Championship.And in so doing, it strengthened the case for another bold, bald tactician to take over as England boss now Gareth Southgate has stepped down.Lee Carsley has trodden a similar path as De La Fuente, successfully coaching his way up his national team’s youth ranks, culminating in last summer’s Under-21 Euro success.No doubt there would be questions about his suitability given his experience of coaching senior players is limited to brief caretaker spells at Coventry, Brentford and Birmingham.For sure, he would not bring the same star quality as a Frank Lampard. Most fans will just about remember Carsley as that ratter of a midfielder who played alongside Thomas Gravesen for Everton in the noughties.While there is also the thorny issue, at least for some, of the Brummie’s 40 caps for the Republic of Ireland, who ironically would be his first opponents if appointed.But park all that for a second, focus on his qualities and the argument to give him the big job can be a convincing one. First off, his team does not play like he used to. ‘Carsball’ is far sexier and heavily influenced by its creator watching Pep Guardiola’s free-flowing Barcelona train a decade ago, alongside 60 members of the public.That study trip to Catalonia changed his philosophy to be far more front-footed and it paved the way to some fabulous fare during last summer’s triumph in Georgia.Four of the five tournament goals boasting the most passes in the build-up belonged to his Young Lions. Fans bemoaning Southgate’s pragmatic style would be salivating if they watched back the build-up to Emile Smith Rowe’s strike against Israel in the group stage, or Cole Palmer’s in the semi against the same opposition.Carsley is a tactical innovator too.He was robbed of a centre-forward pretty much on the eve of the tournament last summer, thanks to Rhian Brewster’s injury and Flo Balogun switching to the USA.His response was to play Gordon through the middle. The Newcastle starlet won player of the tournament.Manchester United supporters likely remember Angel Gomes as a lightweight winger but Carsley played him as a shield in front of the back four to great effect.Gordon used the Under-21 Euros experience as his launchpad to make the senior squad this summer. But talking about Carsley 12 months ago, the Toon forward said: “He is the best man-manager I’ve had so far. “I feel like I can speak to him about anything on and off the pitch.“On the pitch, the way we’re playing football is a credit to him because we play the way he tells us to. “This might be the best footballing team I’ve played in, in terms of how we play and the combination play we play around the box, it’s really at an elite level. That’s down to Lee.”Those powers of motivation could be crucial to unleashing Jude Bellingham, who, like Solihull-born Carsley, is from the outskirts of Birmingham, specifically Stourbridge.Like Southgate, Carsley believes in the merits of giving them a comfortable environment to work in, particularly during tournaments.The 50-year-old is relatively quiet on the touchline, often seen on his haunches making notes in his dugout with his assistant Ashley Cole the more vocal.England’s greatest left-back Cole has learned a lot from Carsley despite having the far superior playing career. In the aftermath of the Under-21s success, which was won without conceding a goal, Cole reflected on the different attitudes players have to international duty now and in his day.The ex-Arsenal and Chelsea defender, 43, said: “We didn’t always want to go and the club manager would pull you out.“But I feel they truly, truly love coming here now. I think that is testament to what Lee has done here. He is kind, loving, someone that thinks about the players more than himself.”Other names will be in the frame but the FA will have seen how De La Fuente has taken Spain to new heights, despite his relative obscurity to the wider footballing world.The promotion of Carsley, who spent these Euros scouting England’s opponents, would take guts and faith in the much-feted ‘pathway’.He would have to brace himself for unprecedented levels of scrutiny – but he is ambitious.With his 50th birthday fast approaching, Carsley said in June last year: “Energy-wise, and I’m not saying the clock’s ticking, but if I don’t have a go at it then the boat is going to pass.”Few Spaniards were bowled over when De La Fuente was appointed in 2022 but he put them on course to sensational success.Who is to say putting Carsley at the helm could not have a similar effect? More

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    Ireland vs England security scare as idiot prankster ‘Jarvo’ runs on and joins Three Lions team line-up

    ENGLAND’S clash in Ireland suffered a security scare just before kick-off after an idiot prankster got on to the pitch.Pitch invader Daniel Jarvis, who was in a Three Lions’ kit, ran on to join Lee Carsley’s visiting team lining up – and had to be led away by three officials.Jarvis got right out to the middle before being steered awayCredit: GettyDeclan Rice declined to celebrate his England openerCredit: AFPJack Grealish DID salute his goal but perhaps in a muted fashionCredit: SportsfileAnd it wasn’t the only awkward moment ahead of a dramatic start to the Nations League match at Dublin’s Aviva StadiumEngland’s new interim chief Carsley, who won 40 caps for Ireland, initially headed for the WRONG dugout.Three Lions stars Declan Rice and Jack Grealish – who have also played for the Irish at various levels – were also booed as they came out.But Rice thumped England in front on 11 minutes from a loose ball.READ MORE TOP STORIESHowever, he made a point of not celebrating – putting his arms out with his palms down and looking blank-faced.Earlier, YouTube prankster “Jarvo” – who was behind the BBC studio sex noise stunt and has been banned form racecourses – had got as far as the England team as they linked arms yards inside the touchline minutes before the match got underway.Three men came up to steer him off as the national anthems continued.He didn’t resist but appeared reluctant to go – even making a questioning gesture with his arms.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSHe was then handed over to security staff on the perimeter.Meanwhile, Carsley divided opinion by declining to sing the national anthem.Ireland legend Paul McGrath jams to Euro 88 tune before Nations League clash vs EnglandBut he won many over with England’s quick start, with Rice netting from the pick of some lightning early counter-attacks.Incredibly, it was Grealish who then doubled England’s lead, sweeping home on 26 minutes. The Manchester City playmaker DID run away to rejoice – with a jumping thump of the air – but it was perhaps a little muted. More

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    England stars Declan Rice and Jack Grealish BOOED as soon as they touch the ball by Ireland fans

    DECLAN RICE and Jack Grealish were booed by the Ireland fans in England’s Nations League clash.The two stars both played for the Republic of Ireland before switching allegiance to the Three Lions.Declan Rice and Jack Grealish have been booed by Irish fansCredit: SportsfileRice played three times for IrelandCredit: Sportsfile – SubscriptionGrealish appeared for the Under 21sCredit: CorbisFans called Rice and Grealish snakesCredit: ITVEngland was taking on Ireland at the Aviva Stadium, and the home fans made their views on the pair clear.Before the match started flags were displayed in the crowd with the pair’s faces on them.A message was written that read: “The snakes are back.”Boos could be heard coming from the crowd directed at Rice and Grealish.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLRice featured three times for Ireland but never in a competitive game.The Arsenal midfielder earned caps for in 2018 win over the USA and defeats against France and Turkey.Grealish, however, only played for the nation’s youth teams as he turned out six times for the U21s side.They are not the only England stars that could have played for Ireland.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSThe likes of Harry Kane, Wayne Rooney and Jude Bellingham could have also all worn the green of the nation.England’s interim manager, Lee Carsley, knows all about switching allegiances.Jack Grealish’s summer of funThe England-born coach played for Ireland during his professional career. Carsley also kept to his word as he did not sing the national anthem before the game.His refusal has sparked a row as critics pointed out that his predecessor, Gareth Southgate, always belted out the anthem before matches.But Carsley countered by revealing he never sang the Irish anthem before games as a player.And he also didn’t sing “God Save the King” during his time as England U21s boss.More to follow…THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY..The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video.Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheSunFootball and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunFootball. More

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    Why are Jack Grealish and Declan Rice being booed against Ireland?

    ENGLAND begin life without Gareth Southgate with a trip to the Aviva Stadium to take on Ireland in the Nations League TONIGHT.Jack Grealish and Declan Rice have both been handed starts by interim manager Lee Carsley – but why are some of the crowd booing the Three Lions duo?Lee Carsley will take on Ireland in his first match as interim England managerCredit: GettyWhy are Jack Grealish and Declan Rice being booed against Ireland?Jack Grealish and Declan Rice are being booed by parts of the Aviva Stadium during England’s clash with Ireland on Saturday evening.The crowd’s anger is down to the fact that both players represented Ireland earlier in their careers before switching allegiances to the Three Lions.Jack Grealish represented Ireland at youth levelCredit: Sportsfile – SubscriptionDeclan Rice was capped three times for the Republic of IrelandCredit: Sportsfile – SubscriptionBirmingham-born Grealish donned the Irish green at youth level due to the winger qualifying for the nation through his grandparents.The Man City forward switched his allegiances to England in September 2015.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLRice is also preparing for a reunion with Ireland after earning three friendly caps in 2018 before opting to represent the Three Lions instead.The London-born midfielder, like Grealish, was able to play for the ‘Boys in Green’ due to his grandparents originating from Cork.And it’s not just on the field where the connections lie, as the man in the England dugout for the first time, Carsley, appeared 40 times for Ireland during his playing career.Lee Carsley made 40 appearances for Ireland during his playing daysCredit: GettySpeaking exclusively to SunSport, former Ireland goalkeeper Shay Given stated that the former Irish internationals can expect a fiery atmosphere in Dublin.Most read in FootballHe said: “Lee won’t be expecting anything else other than a volatile reception with his team because it’s our biggest rival.”It’s going to be a fiery atmosphere, that’s for sure. It’s crazy how the stars have aligned that his first game is Ireland away.”I don’t imagine Lee will be doing a lap of honour after the game! He knows what he’s walking into.”Rice and Grealish are two brilliant players who were both wearing the green of Ireland at one point.”I’m sure they’ll be in for a bit of a reception as well.”Jack’s back in the squad. I texted him jokingly the other day that I hope he’s ready for a nice reception when he gets back to Dublin and I got a few laughing faces back.”During Carsley’s pre-match press conference, he was asked if he had any concerns over Grealish and Rice playing at the Aviva Stadium this evening, he said: “No, not all.”We spoke – not only (to) Jack and Declan, to the whole squad – we spoke about the atmosphere we expect it to be.”Exciting, passionate, loud, but it’ll be no different to what the players are used to in Premier League games or high level games. I think they’ll be ready for whatever comes out.” More

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    Ireland 0-0 England LIVE SCORE: Nations League clash on NOW as ex-Irish stars Grealish and Rice start – latest updates

    ENGLAND are taking on Ireland in a huge Nations League clash RIGHT NOW.This evening’s fixture will be the first time that interim manager Lee Carsley will be in the Three Lions’ dugout after Gareth Southgate called time on his tenure in July.Former Ireland representatives Declan Rice and Jack Grealish have both been handed starts by Carsley, who has 40 caps himself for the ‘Boys in Green’.TV channel: ITV1FREE live stream: ITVXIreland team: Kelleher, Coleman, O’Shea, Collins, Doherty, Smallbone, Molumby, Ogbene, Szmodics, Brady, IdahEngland team: Pickford, Alexander-Arnold, Maguire, Guehi, Colwill, Mainoo, Rice, Gordon, Grealish, Saka, KaneFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow our live blog below…2 Republic of Ireland 0-0 EnglandAnd another quick reminder:England interim boss Lee Carsley appears to have opted for a 4-3-3 formation in his first game in charge against the Republic of Ireland.Jordan Pickford starts between the sticks with Trent Alexander-Arnold at right-back and Levi Colwill, who’s making his competitive debut, on the other side.Harry Maguire and Marc Guehi team up at centre-back for the Three Lions.Kobbie Mainoo, Declan Rice and Jack Grealish link up in midfield.Bukayo Saka, Anthony Gordon and captain Harry Kane spearhead Carsley’s attack.Copy linkCopied1 Republic of Ireland 0-0 EnglandJust a quick reminder:Republic of Ireland manager Heimir Hallgrimsson appears to have opted for a 4-4-2 formation in his first eve match in charge against England.Caoimhin Kelleher starts in goal with captain Seamus Coleman at right-back and Robbie Brady on the other side, while Dara O’Shea and Nathan Collins team up at centre-back.Jayson Molumby and Will Smallbone link up in midfield, while Matt Doherty covers the right flank with Sammie Szmodics on the other side.Chiedozie Ogbene and Adam Idah spearhead the attack for Ireland.Copy linkCopiedRepublic of Ireland 0-0 EnglandPeep!Off we go in Dublin!!!Copy linkCopiedNational anthem booedDeafening boos ring around the Aviva Stadium during the English national anthem.The Three Lions’ stars, though, are undaunted, some even yelled God Save the King – such as captain Harry Kane.Interim boss Lee Carsley held to his word and didn’t sing, like always.England fans started chanting in support before the anthem ended and gave their players a standing ovation.Copy linkCopiedHere come the teams!The Aviva Stadium is ready to host the Nations League clash between the Republic of Ireland and England.Ireland captain Seamus Coleman leads his team-mates out to the pitch.And Harry Kane dons the Three Lions’ esteemed armband as the two teams line up for the national anthems.Not long to go now…!Credit: PACopy linkCopiedMason Greenwood ‘not considered’England interim boss Lee Carsley has confirmed he “cannot consider” Marseille’s controversial player Mason Greenwood.Mason wasn’t a player that we can consider to be honest, no.I’m aware of how he’s doing but he wasn’t under consideration.Lee CarsleyCopy linkCopiedEngland formationEngland interim boss Lee Carsley appears to have opted for a 4-3-3 formation in his first game in charge against the Republic of Ireland.Jordan Pickford starts between the sticks with Trent Alexander-Arnold at right-back and Levi Colwill, who’s making his competitive debut, on the other side.Harry Maguire and Marc Guehi team up at centre-back for the Three Lions.Kobbie Mainoo, Declan Rice and Jack Grealish link up in midfield.Bukayo Saka, Anthony Gordon and captain Harry Kane spearhead Carsley’s attack.Copy linkCopiedRepublic of Ireland formationRepublic of Ireland manager Heimir Hallgrimsson appears to have opted for a 4-4-2 formation in his first eve match in charge against England.Caoimhin Kelleher starts in goal with captain Seamus Coleman at right-back and Robbie Brady on the other side, while Dara O’Shea and Nathan Collins team up at centre-back.Jayson Molumby and Will Smallbone link up in midfield, while Matt Doherty covers the right flank with Sammie Szmodics on the other side.Chiedozie Ogbene and Adam Idah spearhead the attack for Ireland.Copy linkCopiedCarsley on national anthemEngland interim boss Lee Carsley will not sing the national anthem today as he has never sung any anthem in his career.Carsley was born in Birmingham but made 40 appearances for the Republic of Ireland as a player after qualifying through his grandmother, who was from Cork.The 50-year-old tactician did not sing the Irish anthem before playing for them nor the British anthem when managing the England Under-21s.This is something that I always struggled with when I was playing for Ireland.I am thinking about how the opposition are going to set up and our first actions within the game.I fully respect both anthems and understand how much they mean to both countries.Lee CarsleyCredit: GettyCopy linkCopiedEngland subsAnd here’s who England boss Lee Carsley has opted for the bench:England subs: Lewis, Stones, Gallagher, Livramento, Henderson, Konsa, Gibbs-White, Gomes, Bowen, Eze, Pope, Madueke.Copy linkCopiedRepublic of Ireland subsHere’s who Republic of Ireland boss Heimir Hallgrimsson has chosen for the bench:Republic of Ireland subs: Travers, O’Leary, O’Dowda, Omobamidele, Browne, Ferguson, O’Brien, McAteer, Scales, Knight, Robinson, Parrott.Copy linkCopiedEngland XIPickford, Alexander-Arnold, Rice, Maguire, Saka, Kane, Grealish, Gordon, Colwill, Guehi, MainooCopy linkCopiedRepublic of Ireland XIKelleher, Coleman, O’Shea, Doherty, Smallbone, Idah, Brady, Molumby, Ogbene, Szmodics, Collins, Copy linkCopiedThe team sheets are in!!!Copy linkCopiedHead to HeadEngland and the Republic of Ireland’s first ever encounter took place way back in 1882 when the former came visiting with a thumping 13-0 victory during an international friendly.Since then, the two sides have faced off a total of 52 times with the Three Lions winning a majority of 35 matches compared to Ireland’s five victories.The Irish haven’t beaten the English national team since 1995 in a friendly that saw them winning 1-0 thanks to David Kelly’s winner.England won their most recent meeting at Wembley three years ago with a 3-0 friendly victory.Copy linkCopiedRepublic of Ireland team newsRepublic of Ireland manager Heimir Hallgrimsson has included uncapped Bristol City goalkeeper Max O’Leary and Leicester’s forward Kasey McAteer to his first ever squad as boss of the national team.However, O’Leary will certainly play backup to Liverpool keeper Caoimhin Kelleher.Shane Duffy and Enda Stevens were left out by Hallgrimsson but 35-year-old captain Seamus Coleman made the cut.Brighton star Evan Ferguson looks set to spearhead the attack against England.Copy linkCopiedRepublic of Ireland vs England previewEngland face the Republic of Ireland at the Aviva Stadium tonight in their first match after Gareth Southgate’s resignation as manager.This also marks the Three Lions’ first game under interim boss Lee Carsley, who is auditioning for the full-time job.Carsley will be without Phil Foden, Cole Palmer and Ollie Watkins, who withdrew from international duty earlier this week.The 50-year-old tactician is expected to reinstate Harry Maguire and Jack Grealish in the starting XI after the two Premier League stars missed out on Euro 2024.Levi Colwill also looks set for his first competitive England cap after his debut in 2023 in an international friendly against Australia.And Trent Alexander-Arnold is expected to return at right-back having been deployed as a midfielder during the Euros – that means Maguire and Marc Guehi may team up at centre-back with Colwill at left-back.Noni Madueke, Angel Gomes, Morgan Gibbs-White and Tino Livramento will all be hoping for a debut against Ireland.Credit: GettyCopy linkCopied More

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    England fans divided as Lee Carsley doesn’t sing anthem in first game as interim manager against old side Ireland

    LEE CARSLEY remained silent as England players belted out “God Save the King” before the match against the Republic of Ireland.The new interim Three Lions boss doubled down on his promise not to sing along after causing a stir at yesterday’s press conference.Lee Carsley remained silent during England’s national anthem on his first gameCredit: GettyCarsley was born in England but played for the Republic at international level.And speaking ahead of the match, he revealed he would not be joining in with players and fans singing “God Save the King.”It sparked a row as critics pointed out that predecessor Gareth Southgate always belted out the anthem before matches.But Carsley countered by revealing he never sang the Irish anthem before games as a player.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAnd he also didn’t sing “God Save the King” during his time as England U21s boss.Carsley’s refusal to sign sparked a divide amongst fans.One said: “Under no circumstances must Carsley be named permanent England manager.”Another declared: “Lee Carsley shame on you not singing the anthem.”Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSOne noted: “Why doesn’t he just sing, he’s from Birmingham.”Another yelled: “Carsley a gangster man, no anthem, beat him if you’re bad.”England manager Lee Carsley reveals why he won’t sing the national anthem ahead of 1st game as bossOne said: “I think Carsley will cook.”Another added: “Lee Carsley what a man.”Before kick-off, SunSport held a poll asking fans whether they felt Carsley was right not to sing.And the results were extremely close, with 50.52 per cent of fans feeling Carsley SHOULD have joined in.Speaking before kick-off, Carsley was questioned about the reaction to his anthem rejection.He said: “Like I said in the press conference, it’s an immensely proud position for myself and my family.”I’m really looking forward to the game, I’ve got respect for both teams. It’s a proud moment I’m really looking forward to.”I can’t wait for the game now. Everyone is entitled to an opinion.”As a player making my debut I was totally focused on the game. I found it (the anthem) difficult to get used to and spent that time concentrating and keeping focus.”It hasn’t changed since I’ve been coaching and hopefully that will be the case today.”Former Republic of Ireland teammate Roy Keane warned Carsley that the criticism came with the territory of being England boss.He said on ITV: “Welcome to reality of being manager of England.It is unfair, of course it is. The priority it is to try and win football matches and that will take care of everything else.”He’s come through the youth teams, this is senior and there’s huge pressure. Huge demands.”He played for Ireland, he never sung it with the U21s, it wasn’t an issue then.”Fellow pundit Ian Wright added: “For me it’s a storm in a teacup. I really do feel for him in that respect.”There’s already pressure on him. The fact is you are going to be judges on the results.READ MORE SUN STORIES”When you look at the chance he’s got to get it, he’s focused on the football side.”As a football person he’s probably trying to think about what he’s doing, not realising it’s a massive thing for other people.”THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY..The Sun is your go to destination for the best football, boxing and MMA news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video.Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheSunFootball and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunFootball. More

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    Roy Keane says ‘welcome to reality’ as Man Utd legend speaks out on Lee Carsley England anthem row

    ROY KEANE said “welcome to reality” as he reacted to the row over Lee Carsley refusing to sing the national anthem.England’s new interim manager takes charge of his first game against the Republic of Ireland today.Roy Keane has had his say on Lee Carsley’s national anthem rowCredit: PAThe new England interim boss says he will not sing ‘God Save the King’Credit: SportsfileCarsley was born in England but played for the Republic at international level.And speaking ahead of the match, he revealed he would not be joining in with players and fans singing “God Save the King.”It sparked a row as critics pointed out that predecessor Gareth Southgate always belted out the anthem before matches.But Carsley countered by revealing he never sang the Irish anthem before games as a player.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAnd he also didn’t sing “God Save the King” during his time as England U21s boss.Ahead of today’s match, Republic of Ireland legend Keane was asked whether his former teammate was right to have been called out for refusing to take part in the anthem.But the Man United icon said that criticism will always come with the territory of being England boss, declaring: “Welcome to reality of being manager of England.”Keane went on to sympathise with former Ireland teammate Carsley, adding on ITV: “It is unfair, of course it is. The priority it is to try and win football matches and that will take care of everything else.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS”He’s come through the youth teams, this is senior and there’s huge pressure. Huge demands.”He played for Ireland, he never sung it with the U21s, it wasn’t an issue then.”England interim manager Lee Carsley speaks to the media as he announces his first squad since taking over from Gareth SouthgateFellow pundit Ian Wright chimed in: “For me it’s a storm in a teacup. I really do feel for him in that respect.”There’s already pressure on him. The fact is you are going to be judges on the results.”When you look at the chance he’s got to get it, he’s focused on the football side.”As a football person he’s probably trying to think about what he’s doing, not realising it’s a massive thing for other people.”Before kick-off, Carsley was also questioned about the reaction to his anthem rejection.He said: “Like I said in the press conference, it’s an immensely proud position for myself and my family.”I’m really looking forward to the game, I’ve got respect for both teams. It’s a proud moment I’m really looking forward to.”I can’t wait for the game now. Everyone is entitled to an opinion.READ MORE SUN STORIES”As a player making my debut I was totally focused on the game. I found it (the anthem) difficult to get used to and spent that time concentrating and keeping focus.”It hasn’t changed since I’ve been coaching and hopefully that will be the case today.”Lee Carsley followed same path as De La Fuente and learned from Pep – why can’t he be England boss?By Tom BarclayBE honest. How many of you had heard of Luis de la Fuente before his glorious Euros?Don’t feel bad. Even Declan Rice admitted ahead of Sunday’s heartbreaking final that he was unaware of the smooth-headed 63-year-old a month or so ago.We all certainly know who De La Fuente is now after he masterminded La Roja’s perfect Euros campaign which ended with a deserved victory over England.That showpiece triumph in Berlin made it seven wins out of seven in the competition for his scintillating side.It rendered De La Fuente the first boss ever to win the Under-19 Euros, Under-21 Euros, the Nations League and the European Championship.And in so doing, it strengthened the case for another bold, bald tactician to take over as England boss now Gareth Southgate has stepped down.Lee Carsley has trodden a similar path as De La Fuente, successfully coaching his way up his national team’s youth ranks, culminating in last summer’s Under-21 Euro success.No doubt there would be questions about his suitability given his experience of coaching senior players is limited to brief caretaker spells at Coventry, Brentford and Birmingham.For sure, he would not bring the same star quality as a Frank Lampard. Most fans will just about remember Carsley as that ratter of a midfielder who played alongside Thomas Gravesen for Everton in the noughties.While there is also the thorny issue, at least for some, of the Brummie’s 40 caps for the Republic of Ireland, who ironically would be his first opponents if appointed.But park all that for a second, focus on his qualities and the argument to give him the big job can be a convincing one. First off, his team does not play like he used to. ‘Carsball’ is far sexier and heavily influenced by its creator watching Pep Guardiola’s free-flowing Barcelona train a decade ago, alongside 60 members of the public.That study trip to Catalonia changed his philosophy to be far more front-footed and it paved the way to some fabulous fare during last summer’s triumph in Georgia.Four of the five tournament goals boasting the most passes in the build-up belonged to his Young Lions. Fans bemoaning Southgate’s pragmatic style would be salivating if they watched back the build-up to Emile Smith Rowe’s strike against Israel in the group stage, or Cole Palmer’s in the semi against the same opposition.Carsley is a tactical innovator too.He was robbed of a centre-forward pretty much on the eve of the tournament last summer, thanks to Rhian Brewster’s injury and Flo Balogun switching to the USA.His response was to play Gordon through the middle. The Newcastle starlet won player of the tournament.Manchester United supporters likely remember Angel Gomes as a lightweight winger but Carsley played him as a shield in front of the back four to great effect.Gordon used the Under-21 Euros experience as his launchpad to make the senior squad this summer. But talking about Carsley 12 months ago, the Toon forward said: “He is the best man-manager I’ve had so far. “I feel like I can speak to him about anything on and off the pitch.“On the pitch, the way we’re playing football is a credit to him because we play the way he tells us to. “This might be the best footballing team I’ve played in, in terms of how we play and the combination play we play around the box, it’s really at an elite level. That’s down to Lee.”Those powers of motivation could be crucial to unleashing Jude Bellingham, who, like Solihull-born Carsley, is from the outskirts of Birmingham, specifically Stourbridge.Like Southgate, Carsley believes in the merits of giving them a comfortable environment to work in, particularly during tournaments.The 50-year-old is relatively quiet on the touchline, often seen on his haunches making notes in his dugout with his assistant Ashley Cole the more vocal.England’s greatest left-back Cole has learned a lot from Carsley despite having the far superior playing career. In the aftermath of the Under-21s success, which was won without conceding a goal, Cole reflected on the different attitudes players have to international duty now and in his day.The ex-Arsenal and Chelsea defender, 43, said: “We didn’t always want to go and the club manager would pull you out.“But I feel they truly, truly love coming here now. I think that is testament to what Lee has done here. He is kind, loving, someone that thinks about the players more than himself.”Other names will be in the frame but the FA will have seen how De La Fuente has taken Spain to new heights, despite his relative obscurity to the wider footballing world.The promotion of Carsley, who spent these Euros scouting England’s opponents, would take guts and faith in the much-feted ‘pathway’.He would have to brace himself for unprecedented levels of scrutiny – but he is ambitious.With his 50th birthday fast approaching, Carsley said in June last year: “Energy-wise, and I’m not saying the clock’s ticking, but if I don’t have a go at it then the boat is going to pass.”Few Spaniards were bowled over when De La Fuente was appointed in 2022 but he put them on course to sensational success.Who is to say putting Carsley at the helm could not have a similar effect? More