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Interim manager Lee Carsley expressed excitement leading England at Wembley for the Nations League match against Finland, following a successful debut against the Republic of Ireland. Carsley, who views himself as a head coach rather than a manager, has indicated plans to make several changes to freshen up the squad after the 2-0 victory in Dublin. He is confident in his ability to take on the full-time role, supported by the Football Association's technical director, John McDermott, who is overseeing the appointment process. Despite the positive results, Carsley faced criticism for not singing the national anthem, prompting discussions about his leadership and approach. England's performance has shown promise, and Carsley is keen to build on that momentum as the team looks forward to their upcoming matches. A permanent appointment is anticipated before the World Cup qualification campaign begins in March 2024.
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