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    Get £50 in free bets for Wales vs Turkey in the Nations League this Friday with Betfred

    WALES host Turkey in Cardiff this Friday as the Nations League makes its return.New customers who register a brand new Betfred account and stake £10 on the League B4 clash will be rewarded with £50 in free football bets!Find The Sun’s betting publishing principles hereGet £50 in free bets for Wales vs Turkey in the Nations League with BetfredThe pair have recent history having met in the Euro 2024 qualification group.Wales were beaten 2-0 in Turkey before earning a 1-1 draw in the home fixture later in the group.New to Betfred? You’re in luck! YOU are eligible to claim this spectacular football offer!Simply register a brand new account with Betfred HERE* using the Promo Code: BETFRED50 and deposit a minimum of £10 using a debit card.Once that’s done and dusted, stake a tenner on any qualifying sports market at odds of Evens or greater, including the Euros.After that, you’ll receive the following free bets and bonuses;3 x £10 to use on any Sportsbook Markets2 x £10 to use on Accumulators (4+ selections)Betfred: Get your £50 in free bets – Claim here*How to claim..Betfred welcome offerVisit the Betfred website HERE*Register an account using the Promo Code: BETFRED50Deposit £10 using a Debit CardPlace your first bet of £10 or more on any qualifying Sportsbook markets, at odds of Evens or greaterOnce that bet has settled, Betfred will credit your account with £50 in Free BetsBetfred: Get your £50 in free bets – Claim here*Remember to gamble responsiblyA responsible gambler is someone who:Establishes time and monetary limits before playingOnly gambles with money they can afford to loseNever chase their lossesDoesn’t gamble if they’re upset, angry or depressedGamcare – www.gamcare.org.ukGamble Aware – www.begambleaware.orgFor help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or go to www.gamstop.co.uk to be excluded from all UK-regulated gambling websites.*New customers only. Register with BETFRED50. Deposit £10+ via Debit Card and place first bet £10+ at Evens (2.0)+ on Sports within 7 days to get 3 x £10 in Sports Free Bets & 2 x £10 in Acca Free Bets within 10 hours of settlement. 7-day expiry. Eligibility & payment exclusions apply. T&Cs apply. More

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    Wales vs Turkey: Get £30 in free bets to spend on the Nations League with talkSPORT BET

    THE Nations League returns this week and Wales kick-off their group with a home game against Turkey.And brand new talkSPORT BET customers can claim a massive £30 in free bets when they sign-up and stake a tenner on the Cardiff clash.Find The Sun’s betting publishing principles hereHow to claim..talkSPORT BET offerVisit the talkSPORT BET website HERE*Create your account via mobileOpt-In to this promotion via the OFFERS tabPlace your first bet of £10 or more on any sports market at odds of Evens or greaterYou must do this within 7 days of registrationOn settlement of your qualifying bet, you will receive £30 in free bets to spend on selected marketstalkSPORT BET: Get £30 in free bets – Claim here*Not yet got yourself a talkSPORT BET account? Terrific, you can claim this offer!Simply register an account, deposit and stake £10 on any football market at odds of Evens or greater. Once that’s settled – your account will be credited with £30 in free bets!You could decide to use your free bets on Friday’s Nations League clash between Wales and Turkey, and below are some of our expert picks and top prices with talkSPORT BET.Tough openingYou don’t actually have to go back far for a recent form guide between these two, after they were paired together in Euros qualifying.Wales were beaten 2-0 out in Turkey before holding them to a 1-1 draw at home last November.Turkey would go on to win the group, finishing a point clear of Croatia and five ahead of the Welsh.Given they were leading the Netherlands until the 70th minute in the quarter finals of the Euros, they’re clearly a formidable side and Wales would need to be on top form to win this. They might just come up a touch short.Turkey to win and BTTS at 19/4 with talkSPORT BET – CLAIM HERE*18+ New customers only. Opt in & bet £10+ via mobile on any football market at 2.00+ odds within 7 days. No Cash out. Get 6x £5 Free Bets on selected markets. Free bets expire in 7 days. Card payments & Apple Pay only. T&Cs apply, see below. GambleAware.org | Please gamble responsiblyRemember to gamble responsiblyA responsible gambler is someone who:Establishes time and monetary limits before playingOnly gambles with money they can afford to loseNever chase their lossesDoesn’t gamble if they’re upset, angry, or depressedGamcare – www.gamcare.org.ukGamble Aware – www.gambleaware.orgFind our detailed guide on responsible gambling practices here.For help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or go to www.gamstop.co.uk More

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    Scotland vs Poland: Get £30 in free bets to spend on the Nations League with talkSPORT BET

    THE international break is here and the Group A1 of the Nations League starts on Thursday when Scotland host Poland.And brand new talkSPORT BET customers can claim a massive £30 in free bets when they sign-up and stake a tenner on the Hampden encounter.Find The Sun’s betting publishing principles hereHow to claim..talkSPORT BET offerVisit the talkSPORT BET website HERE*Create your account via mobileOpt-In to this promotion via the OFFERS tabPlace your first bet of £10 or more on any sports market at odds of Evens or greaterYou must do this within 7 days of registrationOn settlement of your qualifying bet, you will receive £30 in free bets to spend on selected marketstalkSPORT BET: Get £30 in free bets – Claim here*No talkSPORT BET account? No Problem!Simply register an account, deposit and stake £10 on any football market at odds of Evens or greater. Once that’s settled – your account will be credited with £30 in free bets!You could decide to use your free bets on Thursday’s Nations League clash between Scotland and Poland, and below are some of our expert picks and top prices with talkSPORT BET.Scotland winSteve Clarke needs to get his country on side after Scotland let themselves down at the Euros.He’s faced questions over his future in the lead-up to this, having seemingly avoided those questions following the summer flop.But if Hampden can get behind him and his players, they can start this tough group with a victory.Scotland win and over 1.5 goals at 23/10 with talkSPORT BET – CLAIM HERE*18+ New customers only. Opt in & bet £10+ via mobile on any football market at 2.00+ odds within 7 days. No Cash out. Get 6x £5 Free Bets on selected markets. Free bets expire in 7 days. Card payments & Apple Pay only. T&Cs apply, see below. GambleAware.org | Please gamble responsiblyRemember to gamble responsiblyA responsible gambler is someone who:Establishes time and monetary limits before playingOnly gambles with money they can afford to loseNever chase their lossesDoesn’t gamble if they’re upset, angry, or depressedGamcare – www.gamcare.org.ukGamble Aware – www.gambleaware.orgFind our detailed guide on responsible gambling practices here.For help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or go to www.gamstop.co.uk More

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    Scotland vs Poland preview: Free betting tips, odds and predictions for Nations League opener

    HIGH-FLYING Scotland kickstart their League A Nations League campaign with a home clash against Poland on Thursday.SunSport betting experts have previewed the Group 1 contest and selected the best bets, tips and exclusive sign-up bonuses from our leading betting partners.Find The Sun’s betting publishing principles hereBest new sign-up offersSunSport exclusivesScotland vs Poland previewAfter a pretty horrific European Championships, Scotland return to action on Thursday to face Poland in League A1 of the Nations League.Steve Clarke’s men were really good in League B, earning them promotion amongst the big boys which include the Poles, Portugal and Croatia.As mentioned, the Euros did not go to plan one bit and Clarke has faced criticism and pressure for the Scotland performances, which he revealed he thought were OK.There’s some new faces in this Scotland squad and he’ll have to make do without Celtic captain Callum McGregor, who recently retired from international duty.For Poland, they also only collected one point at the Euros, in a 1-1 draw with France.Prior to that, they’d gone on an eight game unbeaten run stretching back to this international break last year.Scotland vs Poland latest oddsOdds are correct at the time of publication and are subject to change.William Hill new customer offerWilliam Hill £60 welcome bonusVisit the William Hill website HERE*Register an account using the Promo Code: T60Once your account is registered, click ‘opt in’ on the ‘Vegas Promotion’ pageDeposit a minimum of £10 in your main account to receive a £20 Vegas Bonus for use on Selected GamesThen place a bet with a minimum stake of £10 at odds of 1/2 or greater on any football marketOnce that’s settled, your account will be credited with £40 in free betsWilliam Hill: Claim £60 welcome bonus – click here*Scotland vs Poland betting tips and predictionsGreat ScottScott McTominay should have a new lease of life, given the warm welcome he’s received in Italy.The new Napoli man hasn’t played an awful lot of minutes at all this season – in fact just over 50 minutes across Manchester United’s three competitive fixtures to date.But he’s a main player for Steve Clarke’s men and was hugely significant in Euros qualification for his goals. May need to step up again.Scott McTominay to score anytime vs Poland at 16/5 with William Hill – CLAIM HERE*William Hill. 18+. Play Safe. New players only, using promo code T60. Valid from 13/04/2022. Online play. Get £60 Bonus split between Vegas & Sports in the following manner – (i) Deposit £10 to unlock £20 Vegas Free Bet on Selected Games (72hr expiry, wagering reqs apply); then (ii) bet £10+ (odds 1/2+) with cash (excl. £10 deposit) or Vegas winnings (after wager reqs met). Once settled, receive £40 Sports Free Bets excluding Virtual Markets (4x £10, 7 days expiry). Payment methods & country restrictions apply. Full T&Cs apply.*Betfred. New customers only. Register with BETFRED50. Deposit £10+ via Debit Card and place first bet £10+ at Evens (2.0)+ on Sports within 7 days to get 3 x £10 in Sports Free Bets & 2 x £10 in Acca Free Bets within 10 hours of settlement. 7-day expiry. Eligibility & payment exclusions apply. T&Cs apply.*BetMGM. New cust only. 7 days to opt in by placing a £10 qualifying bet at 1/1 (2.0) odds or greater to receive 6x Free Bets: 1 x £10 horse racing, 2 x £10 Bet Builder, 2 x £10 Acca and 1 x £10 football. 7 day expiry. Exclusions apply. Stake not returned. 18+. T&Cs apply.*talkSPORT BET. 18+ New customers only. Opt in & bet £10+ via mobile on any football market at 2.00+ odds within 7 days. No Cash out. Get 6x £5 Free Bets on selected markets. Free bets expire in 7 days. Card payments & Apple Pay only. T&Cs apply, see below. GambleAware.org | Please gamble responsibly*Tote. New customers online only. Eligibility restrictions apply. Only valid with code B10G40 on registration. £10 min qualifying bet at 1/1 (2.0) odds or greater across sports or racing (if EW then min £10 Win + £10 Place). Receive £20 Tote Credit, £10 Free Sports Bet and 50 Free Spins on Big Bass Bonanza within 48 hours of qualifying bet settlement. 7-day expiry on free bets & Tote Credit. Your first bet will be your qualifying bet. One per customer. UK & ROI customers only. 18+. Full T&Cs apply. Gambleaware.org. Full T&Cs apply.Remember to gamble responsiblyA responsible gambler is someone who:Establishes time and monetary limits before playingOnly gambles with money they can afford to loseNever chase their lossesDoesn’t gamble if they’re upset, angry, or depressedGamcare – www.gamcare.org.ukGamble Aware – www.gambleaware.orgFind our detailed guide on responsible gambling practices here.For help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or go to www.gamstop.co.uk More

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    How Craig Bellamy went from hothead who attacked Riise with golf club to Wales boss as he insists ‘I’m not a dictator’

    CRAIG BELLAMY was known as a hothead during his playing days.But the new Wales boss, 45, plans to use a little TLC in his first senior managerial gig.Craig Bellamy is drawing on all his past experiences to lead Wales to the World CupCredit: PABellamy infamously attacked John Arne Riise with a golf club… and even mocked it with a goal celebrationCredit: GettyFrom using a golf club to attack Liverpool team-mate John Arne Riise, throwing a chair and wrestling on the floor with Newcastle first-team coach John Carver or constantly berating match officials, Bellamy’s fiery temperament preceded him.Aware of his reputation, the firebrand ex-forward addressed it head on when named Wales boss — and wants to change the way people think about him.Bellamy outlined his calmer side ahead of his debut in the hot seat when Wales host Turkey in Friday’s Nations League clash in Cardiff.He said: “I have a certain level of non-negotiables but I do like feedback from players.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL“I believe I can help players develop and have an impact on how we play.“I also believe players can help me coach and we work together. I’m not a dictator.“Without the ball, I’m non-negotiable. With the ball, I am quite caring and all about love.“I need my players to feel free. I can’t put any shackles on.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS“If you give the ball away and you hear me in the background yelling, then it’s not going to help or improve the player. I will allow my players to be the best they can be.“I’ll be supportive, positive and encouraging. I like giving confidence to players, letting them know how good they are and how much I like seeing them play. It allows you to gain trust.” Maverick Monday: Craig BellamyBellamy played for seven Premier League clubs including the Reds, Toon, Manchester City and West Ham.He has an extensive list of managers to tap into as well as the coaching experiences gained as Anderlecht Under-21 manager and two years as assistant boss to Vincent Kompany at Burnley.Among those Bellamy has approached since taking the job include Leicester boss and fellow Welshman Steve Cooper.He added: “I am my own person but there’s a big range of managers I am able to take knowledge from — Martin O’Neill, Kenny Dalglish, Sir Bobby  Robson, Gordon Strachan, Roberto Mancini . . . you take little bits.“I think about what I have seen, what I liked, what I didn’t like. How I’d like to be spoken to and treated to get the best out of me.Bellamy enjoyed a fine club career starring at big clubs like LiverpoolCredit: AFP – GettyBellamy also played for the likes of Man CityCredit: Getty Images – Getty“I have a lot of respect for footballers. I really admire and care for them as well.“That was key for me as a player. If I knew you cared for me, I knew I was going to do well for you.”The goal for Bellamy is qualifying for the 2026 World Cup in USA, Canada and Mexico.And the Nations League — with Iceland and Montenegro also in  Group B4 —  represents a bedding-in process to achieve that ambition.Bellamy, who wants to play an attacking, high-pressing game, said: “Do I want to win every game? Of course.“Over this six-game period in the Nations League, I want to create a clear identity of how we play. Are we the best team physically? I’m not sure.Bellamy cut his teeth alongside Vincent Kompany at BurnleyCredit: GettyBellamy has been seeking advice from fellow Welshman Steve CooperCredit: Getty“But tactically and the knowledge that our players are going to take on board, I believe that is going to give us an advantage where we can adapt in games.“We will always have a solution. There’s no panic. When we go into the World Cup qualifiers we’re a machine running.“It will take a lot of work on the training pitch. There will be a lot of hours in meetings. Some will get it quick, some will take longer. No problem.”Proud Welshman Bellamy won 78 caps and scored 19 goals for his country between 1998-2013.Bellamy, who lost out on the Wales job to Ryan Giggs in 2018, revealed in July he had already watched Turkey EIGHT times.And he has not stopped there. The Cardiff-born boss added: “I watched Turkey against Austria just before bed last week. I’m constantly looking for certain habits.READ MORE SUN STORIES“I’m very fortunate I have a patient partner. I’m ready. I have been waiting for this. It’s what I wanted.“I trust in the people I have with me, the players and the work we’ll have done in the week to allow everything to stay reasonably calm.” More

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    Three major changes to expect from Lee Carsley’s England include dominating philosophy with four aces in line for debuts

    NEW England interim boss Lee Carsley is preparing for his first games in charge this month.The Three Lions are ready for a fresh start after losing the Euro 2024 final under Gareth Southgate.Lee Carsley is ready to shake things up ahead of his first England matchCredit: PANew faces including Morgan Gibbs-White and Angel Gomes are hoping to make their senior debutsCredit: GettyAnd fans will be hoping Carsley can implement the same attacking style that made his U21s side European champions.They are already excited following his first squad announcement.But are there going to be some new faces in England’s starting XI? And will some familiar names get a chance to shine in their natural positions?Here, SunSport’s TOM BARCLAY gives the rundown on what changes fans could see as Carsley prepares for the Nations League clashes with the Republic of Ireland and Finland…READ MORE IN FOOTBALLNEW PLAYERSSTAND-IN Carsley quickly turned to the youngsters who helped bring him success at last summer’s Under-21 Euros when naming his first squad.Angel Gomes was the standout name, given many fans over here had probably forgotten about the 24-year-old after he left Manchester United on a free for Lille four years ago.But Gomes was instrumental in Georgia, lining up alongside the excellent Curtis Jones, who surely would have been in Carsley’s contingent were he fit.Noni Madueke started that Under-21 Euros tournament ahead of close pal Cole Palmer and has been given his first call-up, too.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSMorgan Gibbs-White was a stalwart for Carsley throughout his Under-21s tenure.And, without Jude Bellingham, do not be surprised to see the Nottingham Forest man get minutes.Inside Angel Gomes’ rise from Man Utd wonderkid to England starCarsley trusts him implicitly and values the track record of winning major tournaments that Gibbs-White has — having also won the Under-17 World Cup, alongside best mate Phil Foden, to whose kids he is godfather.While Tino Livramento had a handful of games for the Under-21s under Carsley, who appreciates his attacking abilities from full-back.Anthony Gordon was a key man for Carsley with the U21sCredit: GettyNEW PHILOSOPHYIF last summer’s Under-21 Euros triumph is anything to go by, Carsley is expected to stick with a 4-2-3-1 formation.But that is where the similarities to Gareth Southgate’s tactical approach will likely end.The inclusion of Gomes, even if he does not start, sums up how Carsley favours ball-manipulators who are comfortable in possession.Far more emphasis will be placed on dominating the ball and taking the game to the opposition.That will be music to the ears of fans who had grown tired of  Southgate’s more cautious instincts — even if they did get us  to back-to-back Euros finals.It will hopefully help unlock England’s wealth of attacking options, though Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden are not available to play. Carsley showed he could think outside the box with the Under-21s, too. He used Anthony Gordon as a makeshift striker to great effect — the Toon star won Player of the Tournament — plus right-back Max Aarons on the left and Palmer at times in deeper central midfield.But just because the focus will be on our attacking threats rather than stopping the opponents’, that does not mean the floodgates are likely to open at the back.England won the Under-21 Euros without conceding a  single goal.And for those who may dismiss that success as a case of England having the best players, they need only look at the fact that in five of the six previous tournaments, our Young Lions had gone home at the group stage with their tails between their legs.Trent Alexander-Arnold looks set to drop from midfield into right-backCredit: GettyNEW TRENTCAN Carsley be the man to solve the Trent Alexander-Arnold conundrum?Well, first off, he is down as a defender in the interim manager’s first England squad, which is a positive sign.Southgate rated the attacking abilities of Alexander-Arnold but not his defensive ones, so saw him as a midfielder.As we witnessed at the   start of the Euros, that experiment did not work.READ MORE SUN STORIESWith Kyle Walker and Reece James out of the squad because of a lack of games and Kieran Trippier retired from international football, now is the perfect chance for TAA to shine in his natural position.And in Carsley’s new-look possession-hungry  side, it could turn out as a match made in heaven.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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    England wildcard Angel Gomes is Man Utd hero’s godson and reinvented himself in new position after quitting Old Trafford

    LUCKY for Angel Gomes that he did not find playing holding midfield as “boring” as Marcus Rashford – or the Lille star may never have had his shot with England.Gomes, 24, is the eye-catching name in the new-look Three Lions squad named by interim boss Lee Carsley for the upcoming clashes with the Republic of Ireland and Finland.Angel Gomes’ performances with Lille earned him a first ever England call-upCredit: GettyGomes reinvented himself after leaving Manchester United in 2020Credit: AFP or licensorsGomes has a lot of history with England interim boss Lee CarsleyCredit: Instagram / @angel.gomes10England ace Gomes won the Under-21 Euros with CarsleyCredit: GettyMost fans will vaguely remember the Londoner as the pint-sized No10 who became Manchester United’s youngest debutant since Duncan Edwards in 2017 – before leaving on a free three years later.That is unless they take a keen interest in Ligue 1 or the England Under-21s, of course.For that is where respective managers Paulo Fonseca and Carsley have repurposed Gomes into a deep-lying playmaker who controls the ball in front of the back four.He was a revelation in that role alongside Liverpool’s Curtis Jones as Carsley’s England won the Under-21 Euros without conceding a single goal last summer.Read More on FootballSpeaking ahead of that tournament, Gomes revealed he revels in playing No6 even more than his old position behind the strikers – and deems it far less dull than ex-United team-mate Rashford did.Gomes said: “One hundred per cent, I enjoy it more.“Deep down, I’ve always been a No10 but always appreciated and enjoyed players behind me, the deep-lying midfield: Xavi, [Andres] Iniesta, [Paul] Scholes, [Andrea] Pirlo. “I’ve always admired them growing up. Because I’ve played higher I know what’s required when playing lower. I can distribute and help the team build which I actually enjoy.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS“It’s funny because I was speaking to Rashford at St George’s Park [in June 2023] and when we were younger, believe it or not he was a No6 when he was growing up.“You wouldn’t expect that! It was around the Under-15s or 16s. He did it for a couple of games and then moved back up to his natural position.England appoint Lee Carsley interim boss“We were speaking about that, and he was saying, ‘Do you not find it boring though? You can’t attack’.“I said, ‘No I don’t, but if I had your pace and attributes then I would find it boring!’”Cristiano Ronaldo once advised a young Gomes to “try to score” during a training session.But the godson of CR7’s former United team-mate Nani has always preferred assisting over putting the ball in the back of the net.Gomes, who joined United at the age of six and is eligible to play for Portugal through his former footballer father, likes the “calculation” of finding the right angle for a precise pass.Carsley pointed out the importance of having players who are used to winning things at international level when naming his squad last week.Gomes’ Lille evolutionGomes falls into that category, having triumphed alongside Phil Foden at the Under-17 World Cup in 2017 as well as last summer with the Under-21s in Georgia.Expectation weighed down on him after making his United bow aged just 16 years and 263 days, claiming that his wonderkid tag at the time was “obviously not something I wanted”.He only made 10 United appearances before making the surprise decision to leave, explaining that he “had to follow my heart… I felt that, if I had stayed, there wouldn’t have been a lot of opportunities for me”.There is a sense of irony to those words now given United’s struggles in holding midfield – but then again, no one saw him in that role when he departed Old Trafford.It was at Lille, where he pitched up after leaving his boyhood club, that he eventually converted to that position – having been tried in pretty much every other midfield role.“Demanding” and “very detailed” Fonseca played a key role in the youngster learning his new position, speaking in Portuguese and English to Gomes who he viewed as “the most intelligent player in my team”.Gomes’ Carsley linkThe 51-year-old left Lille for AC Milan this summer where English trio Fikayo Tomori, Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Tammy Abraham will hope for similar developmental guidance.Gomes, who celebrated his birthday on Saturday, has become a regular starter for his club.He suffered a scare when clashing heads with defender Amadou Kone against Reims last month, prompting a trip to the hospital, but thankfully he was OK.Gomes’ biggest headache has been catching the attention of viewers back home.He explained: “It’s difficult. Whoever watches knows how well I’ve played in games but a lot of people don’t. A lot of people go off who’s scored or assisted.“When I play deeper, chipping in [with goals and assists] isn’t the be all and end all. If we win and I play well then that’s great for me.READ MORE SUN STORIES“It’s difficult because all eyes are on the Premier League and rightly so. That’s the pinnacle, the highest level at the moment.”Luckily, Gomes has a manager in Carsley who is well aware of how exciting he can be.ENGLAND AWAYANGEL GOMES is one of a vast number of Englishmen flourishing abroad with the days of our talents being afraid to leave our shores well and truly gone.From Jude Bellingham to Harry Kane, Jordan Henderson to Ivan Toney, interim boss Lee Carsley has continental players coming out of his ears.ENGLAND ABROAD XI: Nathan Trott (FC Copenhagen); Ben Godfrey (Atalanta), Eric Dier (Bayern Munich), Fikayo Tomori (AC Milan), Ainsley Maitland-Niles (Lyon); Angel Gomes (Lille), Conor Gallagher (Atletico Madrid) Ruben Loftus-Cheek (AC Milan); Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid), Samuel Iling-Junior (Bologna); Harry Kane (Bayern Munich). More

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    Incredible XI of English stars playing abroad as Lee Carsley turns to foreign clubs in new approach to Three Lions squad

    LEE Carsley is going global as he ushers in a new approach for England’s squad selection.Interim Three Lions boss Carsley has wasted no time stamping his mark on the senior squad after including four stars from his European Championship-winning Under-21 side.Many England stars are playing their football overseasCredit: AlamyConor Gallagher is one of the latest to head abroadCredit: GettyThe likes of Fikayo Tomori have won titles in EuropeCredit: GettyHowever, England has seen a significant number of talented players head overseas for more regular football.Three players in Carsley’s squad for the games against the Republic of Ireland and Finland ply their trade overseas.Captain Harry Kane plays his football for Bayern Munich, Conor Gallagher swapped Chelsea for Atletico Madrid this summer, while debutant Angel Gomes plays in France with Lille.Jude Bellingham would have almost certainly been included in the side as well but was omitted after picking up a month-long injury in Real Madrid training.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLIvan Toney, who was involved in at Euro 2024 but missed the most recent squad, completed a £40million transfer to Al-Ahli – where he will earn £403,000-a-week – from Brentford on deadline day.And there are a number of other stars also knocking on the door, such as AC Milan’s Fikayo Tomori.Indeed, there is an incredible potential starting XI of English talent overseas at the England manager’s disposal, which may be dipped into for the October international break.The goalkeeping department could see Copenhagen’s Nathan Trott selected, while Kane’s Bayern team-mate Eric Dier also makes an England national team return.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSEx-Everton star Ben Godfrey now lines up for Europa League champions Atalanta, with former Arsenal star Ainsley Maitland-Niles playing his football in France with Lyon.Chelsea academy graduate star Ruben Loftus-Cheek could join the pair in returning in a midfield with former team-mate Gallagher and both Bellingham and Gomes.Pep Guardiola refuses to rule out England manager job after Wayne Rooney tips him to succeed Gareth Southgate Kane and Toney proved to be an effective pairing in their brief time together at the Euros, though there is also the consideration of who else is in contention.Stars such as Tammy Abraham, Jordan Henderson, Jesse Lingard, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Chris Smalling – who recently completed a move to Saudi Arabia – could make comebacks if needed. Possible overseas England squadStarting XI: Nathan Trott (FC Copenhagen), Ben Godfrey (Atalanta), Eric Dier (Bayern Munich), Fikayo Tomori (AC Milan), Ainsley Maitland-Niles (Lyon), Angel Gomes (Lille), Conor Gallagher (Atletico Madrid); Ruben Loftus-Cheek (AC Milan), Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid), Ivan Toney (Al-Ahli), Harry Kane (Bayern Munich)Bench: Jack Butland (Rangers), Samuel Iling-Junior (Juventus), Jamie Bynoe-Gittens (Borussia Dortmund), Charlie Cresswell (Toulouse), Charlie Patino (Deportivo La Coruña), Chuba Akpom (Ajax), Bobby Clark (RB Salzburg), Shola Shoretire (PAOK), Marcus Edwards (Sporting Lisbon), Reece Oxford (Augsburg), Ryan Kent (Fenerbahce), John Lundstrum (Trabzonspor), Jordan Henderson (Ajax), Tammy Abraham (AC Milan)Up-and-coming starlets such as Samuel Iling-Junior, Jamie Bynoe-Gittens, Charlie Cresswell – all of whom made the latest England Under-21 squad – or Charlie Patino may also be in the reckoning.Other options include Chuba Akpom, Bobby Clark, Shola Shoretire, Marcus Edwards, Jonathan Panzo, Reece Oxford, Ryan Kent, John Lundstrum or Sam Surridge.There are even some stars who may be considered from Scotland, such as James Tavernier or Jack Butland.Lee Carsley’s first senior England squad More