With a World Cup the aim, will Tuchel stick with England’s Carsley Kids?

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With a World Cup the aim, will Tuchel stick with England’s Carsley Kids?
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Eight youngsters were given debuts by the interim manager but Thomas Tuchel will be in a hurry on the road to 2026

Curtis Jones is one of eight young players given an England debut by Lee Carsley during his six-match interim spell in charge of the men’s side.Curtis Jones is one of eight young players given an England debut by Lee Carsley during his six-match interim spell in charge of the men’s side.Call them Lee Carsley’s Kids. There were eight of them, each given an England debut by the interim manager during his six-game stint; moments they will never forget.

Tuchel will not ignore young players just because they do not have a lot of caps. In an area such as left-back, for example, where options are limited, it may be that there is room for Hall. Then again, if Shaw can put, Tuchel will probably not believe he has a decision to make. Alexander-Arnold and Kyle Walker or Livramento at right-back? .

Carsley had jammed the trio in for the first game against Greece at Wembley last month, albeit when he had room to manoeuvre with Kane out injured. The result was the messy 2-1 defeat upon which Carsley admits he will continue to dwell more than any of his five wins. On the other hand, maybe the Greece debacle was the most instructive of Carsley’s matches for Tuchel as it showed what not to do, silencing, to an extent, the millions of pub England managers around the country.

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