logologo

Easy Branches allows you to share your guest post within our network in any countries of the world to reach Global customers start sharing your stories today!

Easy Branches

34/17 Moo 3 Chao fah west Road, Phuket, Thailand, Phuket

Call: 076 367 766

info@easybranches.com
Sport Football

Lee Carsley makes feelings clear on where England 'blame' lies after Greece loss

Lee Carsley lost his first match as England interim manager as Greece claimed a last-gasp 2-1 victory.


  • Oct 11 2024
  • 0
  • 0 Views
Lee Carsley makes feelings clear on where England 'blame' lies after Greece loss
Lee Carsley makes feelings clear on where England 'blame' lies after Greece loss

England v Greece - UEFA Nations League 2024/25 League B Group B2

Lee Carsley and England were left stunned by Greece at Wembley (Image: Getty)

Lee Carsley shouldered the responsibility for England's shock 2-1 defeat to Greece at Wembley in the Nations League.

The defeat marked unwanted history for the Three Lions as it was their first ever loss to Greece, who became the lowest-ranked nation to win on English soil.

The caretaker boss rued his decision to pack the midfield with attackers, a tactic he'd only trialed briefly before match night.

Vangelis Pavlidis became Greece's hero with a dramatic last-gasp winner after Bellingham looked to have secured England a draw by cancelling out Pavlidis's opening effort.

For Carsley, who was tactically ambitious, it was an evening that turned ugly fast, marking both his first defeat and potentially denting his prospects of securing the managerial position permanently.

Carsley confessed post-match: "It was a challenging night for us and we were second best. It's disappointing. We experimented and it didn't come off. You have to have the courage to try things, but I'm happy to take the blame for this, because it was my idea.

"We've spoken about setbacks and how you respond to that. It will be a good test for us now, going over to Finland. It doesn't change anything. My remit remains clear and I'm in charge for three camps. This is still one of the best jobs in the world.

"I will give it everything I've got for the next three games, nothing has changed in that respect."

Pavlidis dedicated the historic win at Wembley to Greece defender George Baldock, who tragically died earlier this week at the age of 31.

"It's a special night because of him" Pavlidis told ITV. "We have thought about him a lot since we heard it the news. He was a special guy and we gave everything for him."

Related


Share this page
Guest Posts by Easy Branches
image