Lee Carsley will take charge of England’s Nations League matches in September, having been named interim manager as the search for Gareth Southgate’s permanent successor continues.
Here, the PA news agency takes a closer look at the former Republic of Ireland midfielder.
Carsley gets stuck in for Toffees
After moving to Coventry, the defensive midfielder signed for Everton in 2002 and went on to become an integral part of David Moyes’ side, making almost 200 appearances for the Toffees.
Ireland calling
After taking a short break from international football, Carsley went on to earn 40 senior Ireland caps, his last appearance coming against Brazil in a friendly at Croke Park in February 2008.
Into the dugout
A stint with Sheffield United, working with former Everton team-mate David Weir, was followed by a spell at Brentford, where he took over interim head coach duties in September 2015 ahead of the arrival of Dean Smith – and was named Championship Manager of the Month in October.
As well as working in the England youth set-up, Carsley’s role at Manchester City’s academy saw his under-18s team reach the 2017 FA Youth Cup final where they were beaten by Chelsea.
England doors open
Initially brought into the England Under-19s coaching set up under Aidy Boothroyd – his former boss at Coventry – Carsley continued to gain experience with specialist roles.
He went on to work with the under-21s as well as becoming the Professional Development Phase lead for different age groups.
In late 2020, Carsley’s progression saw him become head coach of the under-20s side before taking on the under-21s job in July 2021.
Young Lions roar
England beat Spain in the final and did not concede a goal throughout the tournament in Georgia, with the attractive swagger of his side’s style soon dubbed ‘Carsball’.
Both Cole Palmer and Anthony Gordon have since progressed into the senior side, featuring at Euro 2024 under Southgate, so could be handed more opportunities to impress in Carsley’s first games at the helm.